sybaritic 英 [ˌsɪbəˈrɪtɪk]   美 [ˌsɪbəˈrɪtɪk]

sybaritic

sybaritic  英 [ˌsɪbəˈrɪtɪk] 美 [ˌsɪbəˈrɪtɪk]

adj. 奢侈逸乐的;柔弱的 

When the austere King Faisal was assassinated in 1975, the sybaritic King Fahd took power. 1975年,崇尚俭朴的法塞尔国王遭暗杀后,贪图享乐的法赫德国王继位。
Despite the uncertainty in the air and armed troops on the streets, the city clings tenaciously to its sybaritic appeal. 尽管空气中充满了不确定的气息,街上的有持枪的军队,这座城市吸引人的是他奢华的生活风气。

  • Because of its endless sybaritic (indulgent or luxurious) amenities, Dubai has emerged in the early 21st century as a vacation destination for the wealthy and ostentatious.
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  • adj. 奢侈逸乐的;柔弱的
  • 1. When the austere King Faisal was assassinated in 1975, the sybaritic King Fahd took power.

    1975年,崇尚俭朴的法塞尔国王遭暗杀后,贪图享乐的法赫德国王继位。

  • 2. Despite the uncertainty in the air and armed troops on the streets, the city clings tenaciously to its sybaritic appeal.

    尽管空气中充满了不确定的气息,街上的有持枪的军队,这座城市吸引人的是他奢华的生活风气。

  • 3. While ten years ago design and style were unique selling propositions, nowadays they are minimum requirements to attract the sybaritic post-modern guest.

    十年前,设计和潮流都作为卖点,而今他们已经是最基本的吸引奢侈后现代客人的最低要求了。

  • sybaritic (adj.) 1610s, from Latin sybariticus, from Greek sybaritikos, from Sybarites (see sybarite).
syb·ar·it·ic / ˌsɪbəˈrɪtɪk ; NAmE ˌsɪbəˈrɪtɪk / adjective [usually before noun ] ( formal) connected with a desire for pleasure 贪图享乐的;骄奢淫逸的 his sybaritic lifestyle 他骄奢淫逸的生活方式 syb·ar·it·ic / ˌsɪbəˈrɪtɪk ; NAmE ˌsɪbəˈrɪtɪk /
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