sumptuous
sumptuous 英 [ˈsʌmptʃuəs] 美 [ˈsʌmptʃuəs]
adj. 华丽的,豪华的;奢侈的
- Sumptuous could be used to describe a room appointed with the finest furniture, a lush orchestra playing a beautiful symphony, or a meal meant for a king. Sumptuous describes something that costs a lot and imparts sensory pleasure.
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- adj. 华丽的,豪华的;奢侈的
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1. The next two formulas are from the Cucumber Growers Association, and are simple yet sumptuous treats for your face.
接下来的两种方法来自黄瓜种植者协会,仍是简单而又对你的脸是奢侈的款待。
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2. If you can't have sumptuous play at a World Cup you at least need underdog valour and surprising outcomes to discuss in the pub.
既然在世界杯上打不出华丽的足球,那么你至少要拥有哀兵之勇,以及足成酒吧谈资的冷门结果。
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3. But inside, it was fitted with electric windows - rare for the time - power steering, sumptuous leather seats and a decent sound system.
但是从内部来说,他装备了电动窗(当时很稀少哦)助力转向,豪华皮革座椅,高级的音响系统。
- sumptuous (adj.) late 15c., from Old French sumptueux or directly from Latin sumptuosus "costly, very expensive; lavish, wasteful," from sumptus, past participle of sumere "to borrow, buy, spend, eat, drink, consume, employ, take, take up," contraction of *sub-emere, from sub "under" (see sub-) + emere "to take, buy" (from PIE root *em- "to take, distribute"). Related: Sumptuously; sumptuousness.
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