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sumptuous
/ ˈsʌmptʃuəs /
/ ˈsʌmptʃuəs /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.豪华的,奢华的
  • TOEFL/GRE/SAT/
    • 比较级

      more sumptuous
    • 最高级

      most sumptuous
  • 网络释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     豪华

    ... GRE考试经验技巧:词汇的分类式记忆(35) sumptuous adj.豪华的,奢侈的,华丽的 tawdry adj.低级的,俗的而不值钱的 ...

  • 2

     奢侈的

    ... succinct简练的 sumptuous奢侈的,华丽的 superficial表面(上)的,肤浅的 ...

  • 3

     丰盛

    sumptuous(丰盛), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

  • 4

     奢华的

    ... presumptuous:放肆的,武断的 sumptuous奢华的 allusive:暗示的 ...

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  • 权威例句
  • 1
    He lay down upon a sumptuous divan, and proceeded to instruct himself with honest zeal.
    他躺在一张豪华的长沙发上,开始全神贯注地研习礼节。
  • 2
    I was admitted by a man servant, and shown into a sumptuous room where a couple of elderly gentlemen were sitting.
    一个男仆允许我进门,把我领进了一间豪华的房间,里面坐着两位上了年纪的绅士。
  • 3
    We dined in sumptuous surroundings.
    我们在富丽堂皇的环境中用餐。
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  • 百科
  • Sumptuous

    Sumptuary laws (from Latin sumptuariae leges) are laws that attempt to regulate permitted consumption. Black's Law Dictionary defines them as "Laws made for the purpose of restraining luxury or extravagance, particularly against inordinate expenditures in the matter of apparel, food, furniture, etc." Traditionally, they were laws that regulated and reinforced social hierarchies and morals through restrictions, often depending upon a person's social rank, on permitted clothing, food, and luxury expenditures.Throughout history, societies have used sumptuary laws for a variety of purposes. They attempted to regulate the balance of trade by limiting the market for expensive imported goods. They were also an easy way to identify social rank and privilege, and often were used for social discrimination.This frequently meant preventing commoners from imitating the appearance of aristocrats and sometimes also to stigmatize disfavored groups. In the Late Middle Ages, sumptuary laws were instituted as a way for the nobility to cap the conspicuous consumption of the prosperous bourgeoisie of medieval cities, and they continued to be used for these purposes well into the 17th century.

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