pamper 的定义
- to treat or gratify with extreme or excessive indulgence, kindness, or care: to pamper a child; to pamper one's stomach.
- Archaic. to overfeed, especially with very rich food; glut.
pamper 近义词
serve one's every need, whim
更多pamper例句
- It’s simply a matter of deciding how you’d like to pamper yourself.
- Pros and average folks alike pamper their voice with the stalwart Shure SM7B broadcast mic.
- At the time, about 60% of American households had a pet, and it was becoming more common to pamper them.
- Balcony cabins, panoramic suites, saunas, Jacuzzis, bars and, on some ships, multiple gourmet restaurants, ensure that however harsh the conditions outside, there’s plenty of pampering onboard.
- For his part, Gene Alexeyev — the restaurant’s general manager — does an ace job of making patio customers feel as if it’s old times and everyone is back in the dining room getting pampered.
- Will it be some men who wait at home to pamper a wife back from a long day in the salt mines?
- Yes, the grotesque pamper-athon of excess that is the run-up to the Academy Awards is under way.
- To cast in my lot with Jekyll was to die to those appetites which I had long secretly indulged, and had of late begun to pamper.
- As I wanted to rush the book out as quickly as possible, I didn't see why I should pamper them with type.
- Whatever would feed the soul, it said, should be sought, and whatever would pamper the body should be avoided.
- It is looked upon as merely an effort to pamper one or two pets and to persecute and degrade their supposed rivals.
- It is for this that these men mortify their flesh, and to set us an example, who would pamper ourselves overmuch.