| 释义 | opulentop‧u‧lent /ˈɒpjələnt $ ˈɑːp-/ adjective formal    opulentOrigin:1500-1600 Latin opulentus, from ops  ‘power, help’ 1very beautiful, with a lot of decoration, and made from expensive materials  SYN  luxurious:Morishita leads an opulent lifestyle.the opulent Fontainebleau Hotel
 And finally, at the foot of the Royal Mile, one confronts Holyroodhouse, resplendent behind its gates and opulent courtyard.By early summer it had moved to still more opulent quarters in Hanover Square.For a while, I lived in a trailer, but that began to feel too opulent.George lost his airy office with the view and the original artworks on its opulent walls.It is only in Rome that you will be overcome by the dark, opulent beauty of the men.
 evening dresses in opulent fabrics2very rich and spending a lot of money:  Europe’s opulent elite—opulence noun [uncountable]:  the size and opulence of the rooms |