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French Latin Luxus Luxury Pejorative Luxuria Excess Extravagance

正面 5853.luxury
英 ['lʌkʃ(ə)rɪ]美 ['lʌɡʒəri]

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释义:
n. 奢侈,奢华;奢侈品;享受adj. 奢侈的
例句:
1. We don't live in the lap of luxury, but we're comfortable.我们的生活虽然并非锦衣玉食,也算是衣食无忧。

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luxury 奢华,奢侈来自拉丁语luxus,过度,宏伟,壮观,可能来自PIE*las,缺乏管制,淫荡,放纵,词源同lust.其原义为自我放纵的,淫荡的,性交等。后词义中性化,用来指感官的愉悦,享受。后词义再次贬义化,用来指奢华,奢侈。
luxuryluxury: [14] Luxury was originally a pejorative word, denoting ‘sinful self-indulgence’. Not until the 17th century did it begin to acquire its positive modern connotations of costliness, comfort, and desirability. It came via Old French from Latin luxuria ‘excess’, a derivative of luxus ‘excess, abundance, extravagance’. The Latin derived verb luxuriāre ‘grow profusely’ has given English luxuriant [16] and luxuriate [17].luxury (n.)c. 1300, "sexual intercourse;" mid-14c., "lasciviousness, sinful self-indulgence," from Old French luxurie "debauchery, dissoluteness, lust" (Modern French luxure), from Latin luxuria "excess, luxury, extravagance, profusion; delicacy" (source also of Spanish lujuria, Italian lussuria), from luxus "excess, extravagance, magnificence," probably a figurative use of luxus (adj.) "dislocated," which is related to luctari "wrestle, strain" (see reluctance). Meaning "sensual pleasure" is late 14c. Lost its pejorative taint 17c. Meaning "habit of indulgence in what is choice or costly" is from 1630s; that of "sumptuous surroundings" is from 1704; that of "something enjoyable or comfortable beyond life's necessities" is from 1780. Used as an adjective from 1916."

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