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opulently

/op-yuh-luhnt/US // ˈɒp yə lənt //UK // (ˈɒpjʊlənt) //

奢华地,奢侈地,高贵地,富裕地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by or exhibiting opulence: an opulent suite.
    • : wealthy, rich, or affluent.
    • : richly supplied; abundant or plentiful: opulent sunshine.

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Examples

  • Habré, who after losing power allegedly left Chad with more than $11 million, took exile in Senegal and lived in what were described as opulent conditions.

  • His latest mixes of WizDaWizard’s “Don Dada’s” and Wam SpinThaBin’s “Risk Taker” both feel opulent and jewel-like as they accelerate with weird stealth.

  • Shadow and Bone’s opulent settings and production design work against it, because the story isn’t rich enough to fill it.

  • The Brooklyn native went the opulent route with his cannabis venture, Monogram, a nod to the print often used for luxury items.

  • He appears to have found an even more opulent home in the streaming space.

  • In his opulent maroon suit, Dickens flaunts his fame and fortune with so little subtlety he makes Kanye West appear modest.

  • “It was so opulent that no one ever thought it would sink, then boom—it was gone,” says Conway.

  • The star is the cream itself, as opulent as crème fraiche, with vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, etc., serving as a sort of halo.

  • Tocqueville underscores: “The few opulent citizens of a democracy constitute no exception to this rule.”

  • Visitors enter the train and snake through its corridors and opulent interiors.

  • Samuel Jessup died; an opulent English grazier, of pilltaking notoriety.

  • The least opulent in the Academy were the first to reject his offers, and to prefer liberty to pensions and honors.

  • Susannah paused before an opulent bush bearing roses red almost to a purple tinge.

  • Yet there was nothing ostentatious, or which seemed inconsistent with the degree of an opulent burgher.

  • The lower classes were freer, more industrious,   and more opulent.