单词 | 享乐 |
释义 | 〔relish〕Hearty enjoyment; zest.See Synonyms at zest 诚恳的享乐;风味 参见 zest〔superman〕An ideal superior man who, according to Nietzsche, forgoes transient pleasure, exercises creative power, lives at a level of experience beyond standards of good and evil, and is the goal of human evolution. Also called In this sense, also called overman 完人:哲学家尼采哲学中之放弃短暂享乐、具有创造力、生活于是非标准之上的理想超级人物,尼采认为这种人是人类进化的目标 也作 在此意义上也可称作 overman〔feast〕To give a feast for; entertain or feed sumptuously:宴请:开宴会;尽情地享乐或吃:〔Cyrenaic〕Of or advocating the doctrines of Aristippus of Cyrene, who argued that pleasure is the only good in life.昔兰尼学派的:昔兰尼的亚里斯提卜主义的,或者提倡这种主义的,它劝告享乐是人生唯一的乐事〔pleasure〕Amusement, diversion, or worldly enjoyment:娱乐:娱乐、消遣或世俗的享乐:〔resist〕To keep from giving in to or enjoying.按捺:抵制向…让步或享乐〔Anacreontic〕Of or in the manner of the poems of Anacreon, especially being convivial or amatory in subject.阿那克里翁的:阿那克里翁的,阿那克里翁体的,尤指主题为享乐或爱情的〔hedonism〕Pursuit of or devotion to pleasure, especially to the pleasures of the senses.享乐:对快乐,尤其是感官快感的追求和热爱〔voluptuous〕from voluptās [pleasure] * see wel- 1源自 voluptās [享乐] * 参见 wel- 1〔severe〕Ascetic suggests self-discipline and self-denial and often renunciation of worldly pleasures for spiritual improvement: Ascetic 指自我约束和自我克制并且通常为达到精神进步而放弃世俗享乐: 〔feast〕A meal that is well prepared and abundantly enjoyed.盛宴:经充分准备,可尽情享乐的宴席〔pleasure〕Sensual gratification or indulgence.(感官的)享乐:感官的满足或沉溺〔voluptuary〕"an adventurous voluptuary, angling in all streams for variety of pleasures"(Thomas De Quincey)“一个冒险的酒色之徒,涉猎于各种享乐之中”(托马斯·德·坎塞)〔renunciation〕the renunciation of all earthly pleasures.对所有的世俗享乐的摒弃〔voluptuous〕Giving, characterized by, or suggesting ample, unrestrained pleasure to the senses:满足感官的,给感官快感的:给与、表现或让人想起大量无限制的感官享乐的:〔voluptuous〕from Latin voluptuōsus [full of pleasure] 源自 拉丁语 voluptuōsus [充满享乐] 〔lifestyle〕Whenlifestyle began to gain wide currency a generation ago, a number of critics objected to it as voguish and superficial,perhaps because it appeared to elevate habits of consumption, dress, and recreation to a primary basis of social classification.Nonetheless, the word has proved durable and useful,if only because such categories doin fact figure importantly in the schemes that Americans commonly invoke in explaining social values and social behavior,whether appropriately or not,as in Rachel Brownstein's remark that 当life style 在上一代人中开始广泛使用时, 许多评论家认为这个词浅薄且只风行一时,因此反对它,这可能是因为它看上去把消费习惯、衣着和享乐上升为社会阶级划分的主要基点。但是,这个词证明是持久有用的,如果仅仅因为这些范畴,事实上确实成为美国人解释社会价值与社会行为时所采用的极其重要的标准,无论合适与否,例如在雷切尔·布朗斯坦的话中 〔gaud〕from gaudēre [to rejoice] * see gāu- 源自 gaudēre [享乐] * 参见 gāu- 〔vest〕To place (authority, property, or rights, for example) in the control of a person or group, especially to give someone an immediate right to present or future possession or enjoyment of (an estate, for example). Used within : 授权:给某人或者群体权威、财产或者权利,特别是给某人对当前或者将来财产或者享乐(如地产)的权利。与in 一起用: 〔jolly〕However you get your jollies is fine with me.你可以与我尽情享乐〔hedonic〕Of, relating to, or marked by pleasure.快乐的,享乐的:快乐的,与其有关的或显示快乐的〔voluptuary〕variant of Latin voluptārius [devoted to pleasure] 拉丁语 voluptārius的变体 [投入享乐] 〔worldling〕One who is absorbed by worldly pursuits and pleasures.俗人,凡人:被世俗的追求和享乐吸引的人〔playground〕A field or sphere of unrestricted pleasurable activity:休养胜地:自由享乐活动的场所或范围:〔noticeable〕"Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of repuability to the gentleman of leisure" (Thorstein Veblen).“对贵重物品引人注目的消费是享乐绅士们的声誉” (托斯丁·韦布伦)。〔voluptuary〕from voluptās [pleasure] * see wel- 1源自 voluptās [享乐] * 参见 wel- 1 |
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