
英:/''epɪkjʊərɪzəm/ 美:/'ˈepɪkjʊrɪzəm/
n. 美食主義;貪口福;講究飲食者的習慣
The standard epicurism person lets a person fleshy mound.
那個标準的貪口福者讓人感到“都是肉”。
Although be standard epicurism person, but feeling letting a person fleshy mound mound .
雖然是标準的美食主義者,但讓人感覺“肉墩墩”的。
n.|gourmandism;美食主義;貪口福;講究飲食者的習慣
epicurism 的詳細解釋如下:
核心釋義
epicurism 指對精緻飲食或感官享受的追求,常被翻譯為“美食主義”或“貪口福”。其核心含義與“講究飲食者的習慣”相關,強調對高品質食物和生活方式的推崇。
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用法與語境
同義詞與反義詞
相關擴展
如需更多例句或完整詞源考據,可參考新東方線上詞典(來源1)或字博緣文學網(來源3)。
Epicurism(n.)/ˈepɪkjʊərɪz(ə)m/
Epicurism is a philosophy that emphasizes the pursuit of pleasure as the highest good and the avoidance of pain as the greatest evil.
The pronunciation of 'epicurism' is /ˈepɪkjʊərɪz(ə)m/.
Epicurism is often associated with indulgence in luxurious and sensual pleasures, but its true meaning is more nuanced than that. It is not merely the pursuit of physical pleasure, but also the enjoyment of intellectual and emotional pleasures.
Epicurism originated in ancient Greece and was founded by the philosopher Epicurus. It emphasizes the importance of living in the moment and not worrying about the future or past. The ultimate goal of epicurism is to achieve a state of tranquility and ******* from fear, pain, and anxiety.
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