hedonistic

英[ˌhi:də\'nɪstɪk]
美[ˌhidə\'nɪstɪk]

基本释义

  • adj.快乐主义者的

词性变化

实用例句

The cookery course was serious and hedonistic at the same time.

烹饪课既是一件严肃的事又是一种享受。

柯林斯例句

However hedonistic or naive they may be, children have long memories.

而面向儿童行销的公司对此需要细心应对还有个原因.

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Do something hedonistic: think afternoon at a spa or going out dancing.

做一些享受的事情: 想想下午去洗个温泉浴,或者去外面跳一支舞.

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In hedonistic Las Vegas, six weeks is enough.

在享乐主义的拉斯维加斯, 六个星期就足够办完了.

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For one with such a hedonistic and varied private life, Xizor grew tired.

过着这种享乐而放荡不羁的私生活, 西佐感到极为劳累.

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Their philosophy being materialistic and hedonistic, they scoffed at any thoughts of the world to come.

由于他们的哲学是物质的和享乐的, 他们对于任何来世的想法都加以蔑视.

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Sated and miserable in hedonistic Rome, he looks to the chivalry of the knights crusader.

厌倦了快乐主义的罗马, 他向往十字军骑士精神.

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But the survey revealed a strong hedonistic streak -- 13 percent would a glass of champagne.

同时,调查也显示了人们强烈的快乐主义倾向 —— 13%的人说他们什麽也不会做,只想喝杯香槟,等待最后时刻的到来.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. devoted to pleasure;

    "a hedonic thrill"

    "lives of unending hedonistic delight"

    "epicurean pleasures"