gluttony / ˈglʌt n i /

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gluttony 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. excessive eating and drinking.

gluttony 近义词

gluttony

等同于 ravenousness

gluttony

等同于 license

gluttony

等同于 pleasure

gluttony

等同于 sin

gluttony

等同于 eating

gluttony

等同于 voracity

gluttony 的近义词 6
gluttony 的反义词 1
gluttony

等同于 overindulgence

gluttony

等同于 libertinism

gluttony

等同于 licentiousness

gluttony

等同于 omnivorousness

gluttony

等同于 profligacy

gluttony

等同于 rapaciousness

gluttony

等同于 debauchery

gluttony

等同于 decadence

gluttony

等同于 greed

gluttony

等同于 hunger

gluttony

等同于 appetite

更多gluttony例句

  1. In Islamic teaching, Muslims are instructed to break their fasts with humble portions of food, motivating those who fast to avoid gluttony.
  2. Like Wolfe’s New York in 1987’s “The Bonfire of the Vanities” and his Atlanta in 1998’s “A Man in Full,” Diofebi’s Vegas is typical of civilizational rot, a city unsustainable in its gluttony.
  3. We still retain the 27 November habit, through sheer gluttony more than anything else.
  4. But with unlimited access to the luxurious sandwiches, piled high with glistening meat, a buttery apocalypse of gluttony unfolded.
  5. The sheer size and length of the feast and our own gluttony had saved us from walking straight into an ambush.
  6. Thanksgiving is about sloth and gluttony, as well as a dash of envy and greed.
  7. Each January, we are reminded of the gluttony with which we enjoyed December.
  8. Does a friend come and add to the gross character of such a man the unknown trait of disgusting gluttony?
  9. Olaus is the first author who mentions this animal and from his prodigious gluttony he called him gulo.
  10. Their appetites and gluttony were such that it is said one of them would eat as much as fifty ordinary persons.
  11. I believe that spiritual sweetness and unselfishness will conquer the gross gluttony of to-day.
  12. If Dugdale is to be credited, their gluttony exceeded that of any previous or succeeding age.