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Indulge in Meaning in English

expression

ˌɪnˈdəɫdʒ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
in-DUHLJ in
ɪndˈʌldʒ/ /ˈɪn
in-DULJ in

释义

To allow oneself to enjoy something, often something considered a luxury or not strictly necessary. It is commonly used for food, treats, hobbies, or guilty pleasures.

用法与细微差别

Semi-formal; often describes giving in to a pleasure, especially food ('indulge in chocolate'), hobbies, or luxury. Suggests treating oneself, sometimes with slight guilt. Common collocations: 'indulge in dessert', 'indulge in shopping'. Not used for harmful or illegal activities unless meant figuratively.

例句

She likes to indulge in chocolate after dinner.

basic

Many people indulge in shopping on weekends.

basic

It's okay to indulge in your favorite hobby sometimes.

basic

He doesn't often indulge in sweets, but today is a special occasion.

natural

Sometimes you need to indulge in a lazy day and just relax.

natural

Whenever I travel, I like to indulge in local food.

natural