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epicurean    音标拼音: [,ɛpəkjʊr'iən] [,ɛpəkj'ʊriən]
n. 享乐主义者,美食家,信奉伊比鸠鲁学说者
a. 贪口福的,享乐主义的

享乐主义者,美食家,信奉伊比鸠鲁学说者贪口福的,享乐主义的

Epicurean
adj 1: of Epicurus or epicureanism; "Epicurean philosophy"
2: devoted to pleasure; "a hedonic thrill"; "lives of unending
hedonistic delight"; "epicurean pleasures" [synonym: {hedonic},
{hedonistic}, {epicurean}]
3: displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses;
"an epicurean banquet"; "enjoyed a luxurious suite with a
crystal chandelier and thick oriental rugs"; "Lucullus spent
the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence"; "a
chinchilla robe of sybaritic lavishness" [synonym: {epicurean},
{luxurious}, {luxuriant}, {sybaritic}, {voluptuary},
{voluptuous}]
n 1: a person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially
good food and drink) [synonym: {epicure}, {gourmet},
{gastronome}, {bon vivant}, {epicurean}, {foodie}]

Epicurean \Ep`i*cu*re"an\ (?; 277), a. [L. Epicureus, Gr. ?: cf.
['e]picurien.]
1. Pertaining to Epicurus, or following his philosophy. "The
sect Epicurean." --Milton.
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2. Given to luxury; adapted to luxurious tastes; luxurious;
pertaining to good eating.
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Courses of the most refined and epicurean dishes.
--Prescott.
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{Epicurean philosophy}. See {Atomic philosophy}, under
{Atomic}.
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Epicurean \Ep`i*cu*re"an\, n.
1. A follower or Epicurus.
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2. One given to epicurean indulgence.
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67 Moby Thesaurus words for "epicurean":
Cyrenaic, Heliogabalus, Sardanapalus, amateur, appetitive, arbiter,
arbiter elegantiarum, arbiter of taste, authority,
bent on pleasure, bon vivant, carnal, carpet knight, cognoscente,
collector, connaisseur, connoisseur, crapulent, crapulous, critic,
dilettante, dissipated, dissolute, epicure, eudaemonic, expert,
fun-loving, gluttonous, good judge, gourmand, gourmet, hedonic,
hedonist, hedonistic, immoderate, intemperate, judge, libidinous,
luscious, lush, luxurious, luxury-loving, maven, orgiastic,
overindulgent, piggish, pleasure-bent, pleasure-loving,
pleasure-seeker, pleasure-seeking, porcine, refined palate,
self-indulgent, sensual, sensualist, sensuist, swine, swinish,
sybarite, sybaritic, unchaste, unconfined, unrestrained, virtuoso,
voluptuary, voluptuous, wild


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  • Epicureanism - Wikipedia
    From this doctrine arose the Epicurean Epitaph: Non fui, fui, non sum, non curo ("I was not; I was; I am not; I do not care "), which is inscribed on the gravestones of his followers and seen on many ancient gravestones of the Roman Empire
  • Epicureanism | Definition, History, Examples, Facts . . .
    In principle, Epicurus’s ethic of pleasure is the exact opposite of the Stoic’s ethic of duty The consequences, however, are the same: in the end, the Epicurean is forced to live with the same temperance and justice as the Stoic
  • EPICUREAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Epicurean definition: fond of or adapted to luxury or indulgence in sensual pleasures; having luxurious tastes or habits, especially in eating and drinking See examples of EPICUREAN used in a sentence
  • EPICUREAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EPICUREAN is of or relating to Epicurus or Epicureanism How to use epicurean in a sentence
  • EPICUREAN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    First, it is a portmanteau of the words "epicurean" (which describes a seeker of luxuries, especially in food and comfort), and "curious"
  • Epicureanism - New World Encyclopedia
    Although the modern terms “epicure” and “epicurean” imply self-indulgent hedonism, Epicurus advocated moderation and pointed out that over-indulgence of any kind results in pain and therefore should be avoided
  • Epicureanism - A Beginners Guide to Philosophy, Happiness . . .
    Epicurean philosophy encourages us to prioritize desires that contribute to our long-term happiness and inner peace, rather than pursuing fleeting and unnecessary cravings that may ultimately disrupt our overall well-being





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