sybaritic       
adjective  formal uk/ˌsɪb.ərˈɪt.ɪk/ us/ˌsɪb.əˈrɪt̬.ɪk/
 奢靡逸乐(者)的,骄奢淫逸(者)的
loving or involving expensive things and pleasure
  his sybaritic lifestyle 他奢靡逸乐的生活方式 
 See: sybarite
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 - If enough people donated 20% of their salaries to charity and gave up their sybaritic tastes, poverty could be eliminated.
 - As soon as he started making serious money, Robbins started spending it on sybaritic living.
 - I remember it as a decent, shabby old place - not a fleapit, but nothing that attempted to be in any way sybaritic.
 - I went vaguely expecting an evening of sybaritic decadence.
 - This is like a race care you can use for everyday transport, if you're rich and sybaritic enough.