hedonistic

英 [,hedə'nɪstɪk; ,hiːdə'nɪstɪk] 美 [,hidə'nɪstɪk]
  • adj. 快乐主义者的;快乐论的;快乐主义的
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hedonistic (adj.)
1866, from hedonist + -ic. The earlier adjectival form was hedonic (1650s), "of or having to do with the Cyrenaic school of philosophy;" by 1901 in psychology.
1. The cookery course was serious and hedonistic at the same time.
烹饪课既是一件严肃的事又是一种享受。

来自柯林斯例句

2. It is the exact opposite of the stupid hedonistic Utopias that the old reformers imagined.
这种世界与老派改革家所设想的那种愚蠢的、享乐主义的乌托邦正好相反.

来自英汉文学

3. However hedonistic or naive they may be, children have long memories.
而面向儿童行销的公司对此需要细心应对还有个原因.

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4. It a hedonistic in there . It is a sexy room, it works.
那是个好现象,在这么一个性感的房间里, 它确实发生了.

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5. Do something hedonistic: think afternoon at a spa or going out dancing.
做一些享受的事情: 想想下午去洗个温泉浴,或者去外面跳一支舞.

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