indulgence
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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The act of indulging.
— will all they that either through indulgence to others or fondness to any sin in themselves, substitute for repentance any thing that is less than a sincere, uniform resolution of new obedience
- Tolerance.
- The act of catering to someone's every desire.
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A wish or whim satisfied.
— "In other words, the ONLY indulgences we'll be getting for a while is fixing your wardrobe. This means no new manga. No new games. Nothing. Get used to it."
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Something in which someone indulges.
— I made but one error—giving way to petulance in the earlier instance; that lost me the Prince of Conti. Temper is bourgeois indulgence, though I own to a predilection for it.
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An indulgent act; a favour granted; gratification.
— If all these gracious indulgences are without any effect on us, we must perish in our own folly.
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A pardon or release from the expectation of punishment in purgatory, after the sinner has been granted absolution.
— To understand how indulgences were intended to work depends on linking together a number of assumptions about sin and the afterlife, each of which individually makes considerable sense.
动词 v.
- To provide with an indulgence.
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词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Middle English indulgence, indulgens, from Middle French indulgence and its source, Latin indulgentia.
词源 2
From Middle English indulgence, indulgens, from Middle French indulgence and its source, Latin indulgentia.
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