luxury
意味: Something expensive and enjoyable but not essential
Luxury refers to a state of great comfort and extravagant living, or expensive items and experiences that provide pleasure but are not necessities. It can also describe something that is a rare treat or indulgence. The adjective form describes high-end, premium products or services.
例文
- A holiday abroad feels like a real luxury these days. 如今去国外度假感觉真是一种奢侈。Unas vacaciones en el extranjero se sienten como un verdadero lujo hoy en día.最近では海外旅行は本当に贅沢に感じられます。요즘에는 해외여행이 정말 사치처럼 느껴집니다.
- They stayed at a luxury hotel overlooking the sea. 他们住在一家俯瞰大海的豪华酒店。Se alojaron en un hotel de lujo con vistas al mar.彼らは海を見下ろす高級ホテルに滞在しました。그들은 바다가 내려다보이는 고급 호텔에 묵었습니다.
- I can't afford such luxuries on my salary. 以我的工资我负担不起这样的奢侈品。No puedo permitirme tales lujos con mi salario.私の給料ではそんな贅沢品は買えません。내 월급으로는 그런 사치품을 살 여유가 없습니다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old French 'luxurie' (debauchery, excess), from Latin 'luxuria' (excess, extravagance), from 'luxus' (abundance, splendor). Originally had a negative connotation of sinful indulgence.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
From Latin 'luxuria' meaning excess or extravagance. Originally it had negative connotations of sinful indulgence, but over time it came to simply mean expensive comfort and quality.
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