释义 |
self-indulgentˌself-inˈdulgent adjective - Bobbi's just a spoiled and self-indulgent rich kid.
- But we can not afford to be so self-indulgent and dismissive.
- Equal parts amusing and excruciating to watch, this self-indulgent sojourn in suburbia is certainly no Defending Your Life.
- For anyone else this is a self-indulgent luxury.
- It made her lazy, it made her rather self-indulgent.
- Oh, not forgetting a stack of self-indulgent musical wanderings.
- She turned herself over in her bed, and snuggled down for an extra, self-indulgent and rare hour of sleep.
- She was all soft and loose and self-indulgent.
- This requires that we give up foolish, immoral reading, or reading to acquire power, or reading that is self-indulgent.
► self-indulgent novel/film etc (=said when you think the book or film only expresses the author or director's own interests, which are not interesting to other people) allowing yourself to have or do things that you enjoy but do not need, especially if you do this too often – used to show disapproval: It feels self-indulgent spending so much on a pair of shoes.self-indulgent novel/film etc (=said when you think the book or film only expresses the author or director's own interests, which are not interesting to other people)—self-indulgence noun [singular, uncountable]: My one self-indulgence is good coffee.—self-indulgently adverb |