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1 indulgence
noun nytelsesubst. \/ɪnˈdʌldʒəns\/1) overbærenhet, mildhet, skånsomhet, ettergivenhet2) nytelse, fornøyelse, fråtsing, luksus, tilfredsstillelse3) ( kirkelig) avlat4) ( handel) betalingshenstandindulgence in det å hengi seg tilindulgence of tilfredsstillelse avindulgence of the flesh kjødets lyst -
2 self-indulgence
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3 flesh
fleʃ1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) kjøtt2) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) kjøtt•- fleshy- flesh and blood
- in the fleshkjøttIsubst. \/fleʃ\/1) kjøtt2) ( bibelsk) kjød3) flesk, fett4) ( botanikk) fruktkjøtt5) (gammeldags, mat) kjøtt6) hudall flesh alt levende, menneskeslektenexact\/have\/demand one's pound of flesh se➢ pound, 1flesh and fell med hud og hårgo the way of all flesh gå bort, døin good flesh i godt hold, velføddin the flesh legemlig, i levende live, personlig, i virkelighetenlose flesh bli tynnmake one's flesh creep få det til å gå kaldt nedover ryggen på en, få en til å grøssematerialize in the flesh bli til kjøtt og blodmore than flesh and blood can stand mer enn et menneske kan holde utone's own flesh and blood ens eget kjøtt og blodpress the flesh (slang, om kongelige, politikere e.l.) håndhilse på folkproud flesh dødkjøttput on flesh legge på segsins of the flesh se ➢ sin, 1IIverb \/fleʃ\/1) ( om hunder) gjøre blodtørstig (ved å la dem smake kjøtt av vilt)2) ( om hud e.l.) skrape -
4 debauchery
noun (too much indulgence in pleasures usually considered immoral, especially sexual activity and excessive drinking: a life of debauchery.) utskeielser, utsvevelserorgiesubst. \/dɪˈbɔːtʃ(ə)rɪ\/1) umåtelighet, utsvevelser2) lidderlighet, usedelighet -
5 declaration
noun (a formal announcement: a declaration of marriage/war.) erklæring, kunngjøring, uttalelseerklæringsubst. \/ˌdekləˈreɪʃ(ə)n\/1) erklæring2) deklarasjon, melding, opplysning3) ( jus) partsed, klageskrift, påstand4) ( kortspill) meldingdeclaration of incapacity umyndighetserklæringDeclaration of Indulgence ( historisk) indulgenserklæring, proklamasjon om religionsfrihetdeclaration of intent ( jus) viljeserklæringdeclaration of the poll erklæring om valgresultat -
6 indulge
1) (to allow (a person) to do or have what he wishes: You shouldn't indulge that child.) forkjæle, føye, skjemme bort2) (to follow (a wish, interest etc): He indulges his love of food by dining at expensive restaurants.) gi etter for3) (to allow (oneself) a luxury etc: Life would be very dull if we never indulged (ourselves).) unne seg•- indulgent
- indulge inføyeverb \/ɪnˈdʌldʒ\/1) gi etter for, være ettergivende mot, skjemme bort2) ( om tilbøyelighet) gi fritt utløp for, tilfredsstille3) ( om ønske) huse, romme, nære, bære påindulged bortskjemtindulge in something ( om nytelse) hengi seg til noe, tillate seg noe, tilfredsstille sitt begjær etter noe, unne seg noeindulge oneself ( om tilbøyelighet) hengi seg, slå seg løsindulge too much drikke for mye -
7 self-indulgent
(too ready to satisfy one's own desires: self-indulgent habits/behaviour.) karaktersvak, nytelsessykadj. \/ˌselfɪnˈdʌldʒ(ə)nt\/nytelsessyk, karaktersvak
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indulgence — [ ɛ̃dylʒɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1190 sens 2; lat. indulgentia « bonté », puis « remise d une peine » 1 ♦ (1564) Facilité à excuser, à pardonner. ⇒ bienveillance, bonté, charité, clémence, compréhension, générosité, humanité, longanimité, mansuétude,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
indulgence — Indulgence. s. f. Bonté & facilité à excuser & pardonner les fautes. Grande indulgence, user d indulgence. avoir de l indulgence pour une personne, trop d indulgence. son indulgence fut cause, &c. Il signifie aussi, Cette remission des peines que … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
indulgence — (n.) mid 14c., freeing from temporal punishment for sin, from O.Fr. indulgence or directly from L. indulgentia complaisance, fondness, remission, from indulgentem (nom. indulgens) indulgent, kind, tender, fond, prp. of indulgere be kind, yield,… … Etymology dictionary
Indulgence — In*dul gence, n. [L. indulgentia: cf. F. indulgence.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of indulging or humoring; the quality of being indulgent; forbearance of restrain or control. [1913 Webster] If I were a judge, that word indulgence should never… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Indulgence — In*dul gence, v. t. To grant an indulgence to. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indulgence — [in dul′jəns] n. [OFr < L indulgentia] 1. an indulging or being indulgent 2. a thing indulged in 3. the act of indulging oneself, or giving way to one s own desires 4. a favor or privilege 5. Business an extension of time to make payment on a… … English World dictionary
indulgence — I noun accordance, acquiescence, allowance, approval, benevolence, benignltas, clearance, clemency, compassion, favor, forgiveness, generosity, generousness, grant, gratification, gratification of desire, humoring, inabstinence, Indulgentia,… … Law dictionary
indulgence — forbearance, tolerance, clemency, mercifulness, leniency (see under FORBEARING) Analogous words: *mercy, charity, lenity, grace: kindness, benignancy or benignity, benignness, kindliness (see corresponding adjectives at KIND): mildness,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
indulgence — [n] luxury; gratification allowance, appeasement, attention, babying*, coddling*, courtesy, endurance, excess, extravagance, favor, favoring, fondling, fondness, forbearance, fulfillment, goodwill, gratifying, hedonism, immoderation, intemperance … New thesaurus
indulgence — Indulgence, Est trop grand bandon et licence qu on donne aucunesfois aux jeunes gens, Indulgentia. Indulgences, Veniae … Thresor de la langue françoyse
indulgence — ► NOUN 1) the action or fact of indulging. 2) a thing that is indulged in; a luxury. 3) the state or attitude of being indulgent or tolerant. 4) an extension of the time in which a bill or debt has to be paid. 5) chiefly historical (in the Roman… … English terms dictionary