luxuries
n. 奢侈( luxury的名詞複數 ); 豪華; 奢侈品; 不常有的樂趣(或享受、優勢)
Luxury is very great comfort, especially among beautiful and expensive surroundings.
By all accounts he leads a life of considerable luxury...
據說他的生活頗為奢侈。
She was brought up in an atmosphere of luxury and wealth.
她在錦衣玉食的環境中長大。
A luxury is something expensive which is not necessary but which gives you pleasure.
A week by the sea is a luxury they can no longer afford...
到海邊度假一週成了他們再也消費不起的一種奢侈。
Telephones are still a luxury in some parts of Spain, Portugal, and Greece.
在西班牙、葡萄牙和希臘的一些地方,電話仍然是奢侈品。
A luxury item is something expensive which is not necessary but which gives you pleasure.
He could not afford luxury food on his pay...
靠自己的工資他買不起奢侈的食品。
He rode on the president's luxury train through his own state.
他乘坐總統的豪華列車經過自己所在的州。
A luxury is a pleasure which you do not often have the opportunity to enjoy.
Hot baths are my favourite luxury...
泡個熱水澡是我的最大樂事。
We were going to have the luxury of a free weekend, to rest and do whatever we pleased.
我們將有一個難得空閒的週末,可以休息,還可以高興幹什麼就幹什麼。
Keep your spending on luxuries down to manageable proportions.
將你在奢侈品上的花費降至可控範圍。
The region's hard-pressed consumers are spending less on luxuries.
該地區的消費者經濟窘迫,在奢侈品上的開銷比以前少了。
You cannot chuck money away on little luxuries like that.
你不該把錢浪費在那種小奢侈品上。
Leo is a materialist, living for life's little luxuries.
利奧是個物質享樂主義者,生活的樂趣就在一些小享受上。
His salary is low and he gets few luxuries.
他薪水微薄,很少買奢侈品.