2 [transitive]KIND to let someone have or do whatever they want, even if it is bad for them His mother spoiled him, indulging his every whim. |
indulgence ... 3 [uncountable] formal willingness to ignore someone's faults or weaknesses a spirit of indulgence and forgiveness4 [countable]RRC a promise of ... |
indulgein‧dulge /ɪnˈdʌldʒ/ [동] 1 a) 《자》 (쾌락 등에) 빠지다, 탐닉하다 indulge in something ⋯에 푹 빠지다, ⋯에 몰입하다 b) 《타》 indulge yourself 마음껏 ... |
indulgein‧dulge J6 /ɪnˈdʌldʒ/ [動] 1 a) 《自》 (飲み食い・無駄遣いなど) (思う存分)楽しむ, 羽目をはずす indulge in something <…>にうつつを抜かす, ... |
adjective willing to allow someone, especially a child, to do or have whatever they want, even if this is not good for them. |
7 дней назад · to let yourself do or have something that you enjoy but that may be bad for you. позволять себе, предаваться удовольствиям |
2 [transitive]STRICT to let someone have everything they want, or always let them do what they want → spoil Penny was overindulged by her parents. — ... |
to give someone anything they want and not to mind if they behave badly: My aunt indulges the children dreadfully. |
Indulge is a verb that means "to give in to something," like when you indulge your craving for chocolate by eating a big piece of it. |
[intransitive, transitive] to allow yourself to have or do something that you like, especially something that is considered bad for you. indulge in ... |
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