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101 indulge
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102 indulge
isteklerini yerine getirmek, simartmak, yüz vermek; (yemek, içmek, vb.'de) asiriya kaçmak, kaptirmak -
103 indulge
yol qoymaq; meylige qoyup bermek -
104 indulge
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105 indulge
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106 indulge
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107 indulge
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108 indulge
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109 indulge
verbആസക്തമാവുക, വിനോദിക്കുക, ഇഷ്ടത്തിന് വഴങ്ങുക, ഇഷ്ടം സാധിപ്പിച്ചു സന്തോഷിപ്പിക്കുക, രസിക്കുക -
110 Indulge
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111 indulge a desire
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112 indulge in vice
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113 indulge oneself
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114 indulge in·dulge vt
[ɪn'dʌldʒ](give into: desire, appetite) soddisfare, appagare, (person) assecondare (i desideri di), accontentare, (spoil: child) viziarewhy not indulge yourself and have an ice-cream? — dai, concediti un gelato
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115 indulge in reverie
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116 indulge (oneself) in
Переносный смысл: грешить (в смысле слишком чем-либо увлекаться) -
117 indulge a sick person
Общая лексика: выполнять капризы больного -
118 indulge a vain hope
Общая лексика: льстить себя пустой надеждой, льстить себя тщетной надеждой, обольщаться -
119 indulge children
Общая лексика: баловать своих детей, потакать своим детям -
120 indulge desires
Общая лексика: потакать (чьим-л.) желаниям
См. также в других словарях:
Indulge — In*dulge , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Indulged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Indulging}.] [L. indulgere to be kind or tender to one; cf. OIr. dilgud, equiv. to L. remissio, OIr. dligeth, equiv. to L. lex, Goth. dulgs debt.] [1913 Webster] 1. To be complacent… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indulge — [in dulj′] vt. indulged, indulging [L indulgere, to be kind to, yield to < in + base prob. akin to Gr dolichos, long & Goth tulgus, firm] 1. to yield to or satisfy (a desire); give oneself up to [to indulge a craving for sweets] 2. to gratify… … English World dictionary
Indulge — In*dulge , v. i. To indulge one s self; to gratify one s tastes or desires; esp., to give one s self up (to); to practice a forbidden or questionable act without restraint; followed by in, but formerly, also, by to. Willing to indulge in easy… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indulge — indulge, pamper, humor, spoil, baby, mollycoddle mean to show undue favor or attention to a person or his desires. Indulge implies weakness or compliance in gratifying another s wishes or desires, especially those which have no claim to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
indulge — [v1] treat oneself or another to allow, baby, cater, coddle, cosset, delight, entertain, favor, foster, give in, give rein to*, go along, go easy on*, gratify, humor, mollycoddle*, nourish, oblige, pamper, pander, pet, please, regale, satiate,… … New thesaurus
indulge — ► VERB 1) (indulge in) allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of. 2) satisfy or yield freely to (a desire or interest). 3) allow (someone) to do or have something. DERIVATIVES indulger noun. ORIGIN Latin indulgere give free rein to … English terms dictionary
indulge — index bestow, enable, foster, furnish, give (grant), grant (concede), let (p … Law dictionary
indulge — (v.) 1630s, to grant as a favor; 1650s, of both persons and desires, to treat with unearned favor; a back formation from INDULGENCE (Cf. indulgence), or else from L. indulgere to be complaisant. Related: Indulged; indulging … Etymology dictionary
indulge */ — UK [ɪnˈdʌldʒ] / US verb Word forms indulge : present tense I/you/we/they indulge he/she/it indulges present participle indulging past tense indulged past participle indulged 1) [intransitive/transitive] to allow yourself to have or do something… … English dictionary
indulge — in|dulge [ ın dʌldʒ ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to allow yourself to have or do something that you enjoy: indulge in: an opportunity to indulge in leisure activities like reading indulge yourself (in something): Indulge yourself come … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
indulge — 01. My wife loves to [indulge] in a nice glass of red wine on Fridays after work. 02. Our new spa lets you [indulge] yourself at a reasonable price. 03. His CD collection is his one [indulgence] that he spends a lot of money on. 04. His… … Grammatical examples in English