Indulge Meaning in English
word
/ˌɪnˈdəɫdʒ/
in-DUHLJ
/ɪndˈʌldʒ/
in-DUHLJ
التعريف
To allow yourself or someone else to have or do something enjoyable, especially more than is good for you.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal to neutral in tone; often used about pleasures like food, shopping, or habits. Common phrases: 'indulge in chocolate', 'indulge yourself', 'indulge a child'. Implies some loss of restraint. Not used for necessities.
Spanish: darse el gusto - consentirse - permitirsePortuguese (BR): se entregar - se permitir - satisfazer (um desejo)Portuguese (PT): entregar-se - permitir-se - satisfazer (um desejo)Chinese (Simplified): 沉溺于 - 纵容Chinese (Traditional): 沉溺於 - 縱容Hindi: डूब जाना - लिप्त होनाArabic: ينغمس في - يدلل نفسهBengali: আত্মসমর্পণ করা - নিজেকে মেতে ওঠা - প্রশ্রয় দেওয়াRussian: потакать - баловать - позволять себеJapanese: 甘やかす - 楽しむ - 満喫するVietnamese: chiều chuộng - tự thưởng - nuông chiềuKorean: 빠지다 - 탐닉하다 - 즐기다Turkish: şımartmak - kendini şımartmak - bir şeye kendini kaptırmakUrdu: دل دینا - خود کو محظوظ کرنا - لاڈ کرناIndonesian: memanjakan - menikmati - menuruti keinginan
جمل نموذجية
I like to indulge in some chocolate after dinner.
basic
Parents shouldn't always indulge their children.
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She loves to indulge herself at the spa on weekends.
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Go ahead, indulge a little—it's your birthday!
natural
He tends to indulge in online shopping late at night.
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Sometimes you just need to indulge your cravings.
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