1.自我放纵,任性;纵欲
1.the practice of allowing yourself to have or to do something special that you like very much, often something that you should not have or do
1.With her, selfish gratifications have never been overcome, and this natural self-indulgence has become a part of her life.
她从未取胜过自私的知足,这种本色的自我放任已成为她生计的一局部。她希望过得轻快快乐。
2.Drugs are a dead-end street. Immorality does not bring happiness. Power is not the key to joy. Self-indulgence does not bring satisfaction.
毒品是死路一条、放荡不能带来快乐、权力开启不了喜乐的门,自我放纵也无法带来满足。
3.life is not as easy as you think it can be, and self-indulgence is not your monopoly.
仲天骐,生活不是你想象得那么容易,任性也不是你个人的专利。
4.self-indulgence happiness Some other mottos on love ? Love and a cough cannot be hid.
爱情如咳嗽,无法隐藏。
5.For a country in the throes of an economic crisis, a national holiday to listen to the bouzouki smacks of self-indulgence.
对于一个正挣扎于经济危机之中的国家来说,欢度国庆假日,倾听民族音乐,这一切听上去不免有自我放纵的意味。
6.Harry got angry on account of my self-indulgence.
哈里被我的任性和放纵惹怒了。
7.Touch the heart, forgive his sore last self-indulgence.
痛触及心脏、原谅自己最后一次放荡。
8.Buddhism offers man a simple moderate lifestyle eschewing both extremes of self deprivation and self indulgence.
佛教提供给人们的是一种简朴中道的生活方式,既不极端苦行,也不自我放纵。
9.If its genre had a name, it would be self-indulgence.
如果非要把它归为一类,那肯定叫做放纵。
10.The paucity of self-control, the abundance of self-indulgence together with what is called narcissism make the situation worse.
缺乏自我控制,丰富的自我放纵连同所谓自恋会使情况变得更糟。