sybarite



n. 爱奢侈享乐的人
n.
好享受的人,贪图安逸的人;
英英释义
sybarite[ 'sibərait ]
n.a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses
同义词:voluptuary
权威例句
SybariteSybarite
Sybarite's Delight
A Sybarite Himation
A Sybarite Himation
Saintly sybarite
Sand and the sybarite
SYBARITE'S MONASTERY: The Reyes Residence, Mexico City
Sybarite's Delight Doing nothing tops the to-do list at Little Palm Island
Baseball's big hit--intimate, luxury parks designed for the sybarite in you
sybarite
sybarite: [16] Sybaris was an ancient Greek colony in southern Italy. It was a flourishing trading centre, and its inhabitants put their considerable wealth to the service of unrestrained self-indulgence. Their luxurious and debauched ways became a byword in the ancient world, and Greek Subarítēs ‘inhabitant of Sybaris’ came to be synonymous with ‘pleasure-seeker’, and also with ‘lecher’ – both heterosexual and homosexual. English acquired the word via Latin Sybarīta, and has rather toned down its connotations.
sybarite (n.)
"person devoted to pleasure," 1590s, literally "inhabitant of Sybaris," ancient Greek town in southern Italy, whose people were noted for their love of luxury. From Latin Sybarita, from Greek Sybarites.
1. They rose to the challenge of entertaining 80 school-children for an afternoon.
他们一个下午成功接待了80名学童。
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2. She denied the murder of four children who were in her care.
她否认杀害了她所照管的4个孩子。
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3. When your children misbehave tell them without making them feel small.
孩子表现不佳时要让他们知道,但不能让他们自惭形秽。
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4. He introduced radio to the school to increase the children's awareness.
他在学校开通广播,以提高孩子们的警觉性。
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5. Children at school receive coloured stars for work well done.
学校里的孩子表现得好会得到彩色星星。
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