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Pamper Ed People Expensive   [V 英 Pæmpə(R)] 美 Pæmpər

英语单词 pamper
英美音标 英 ['pæmpə(r)] 美 ['pæmpər]
中文释义 v.纵容;溺爱
英语例句 (1) Grandparents often pamper the children.
中文例句 (1) 祖母经常纵容这些孩子。
vocabulary简明 When you pamper your dog, you spoil him. You might pamper him by feeding him cubes of cheese and knitting him a little sweater and letting him sleep in your bed under the covers.
vocabulary扩展 Some people love to pamper their pets, cooking them special food and buying them expensive collars and toys. To pamper goes beyond kind treatment, bordering on overindulgence or coddling. People also like to pamper themselves from time to time, getting a massage or a manicure, or otherwise being treated indulgently. The word pamper originally meant "to cram with food," most likely from a Middle Dutch root meaning "to cram."
柯林斯解释
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[VERB 动词]宠爱;溺爱;娇惯 If you pamper someone, you make them feel comfortable by doing things for them or giving them expensive or luxurious things, sometimes in a way which has a bad effect on their character.
  [V n]
  [V pron-refl]
  • Why don't you let your mother pamper you for a while?...

    何不让你母亲宠你一段时间呢?

  • Pamper yourself with our luxury gifts...

    用我们的精美礼物宠爱一下自己吧。

  • The only son had been pampered and spoiled.

    这个独子娇生惯养被宠坏了。

pampered
  • ...today's pampered superstars...

    当下被热捧的大腕

  • He felt pampered and at home.

    他觉得备受宠爱,很是自在。

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