opulence 的定义
- wealth, riches, or affluence.
- abundance, as of resources or goods; plenty.
- the state of being opulent.
opulence 近义词
wealth
更多opulence例句
- One luxury store, he said, was just about to open it doors last fall when the brand decided to pump up the opulence.
- Porco Banh Mi’sh– from Porchetta District –Summer, the season of peaches and corn and tomatoes, is not exactly a time for porchetta, that succulent slab of porcine opulence.
- Some historians believe that their “private squalor” led to “public opulence,” in the sense that nonlinear buildings can be the perfect inspiration for some pretty creative thoughts.
- We see it at several different periods, from the height of its opulence in the 1930s to the shabby Communist look of the 1960s.
- The scale, opulence and fantasy so prevalent a few miles away on the Strip is nowhere to be found.
- Many say that The Great Beauty is the new Fellini, with its handsome surrealism, baroque expressions, and casual opulence.
- The Daily Pic: The Met's Cloisters branch turns 75, and shows off knightly opulence.
- The opulence of the gifts is legendary, and it used to be that the presenters and performers at the ceremony also received them.
- There were hundreds of thousands in France, the most illustrious in rank and opulence, who would join such an army.
- Opulence introduced the cultivation of the fine arts, with a taste for literature, and consequently for disputation.
- There are beings so dejected—so penurious—that this swearing constitutes their whole store of worldly opulence.
- The emigrant from the sandbanks of Cape Cod revels in the profusion of the opulence of Ohio.
- Hundreds of families were burned out, and reduced from opulence, or at least competency, to penury.