pamper
pamper — 動詞
1. to look after a person or animal in a way that goes beyond ordinary kindness — b
寵愛;嬌縱
無微不至地照顧並滿足對方所有需求
to look after a person or animal in a way that goes beyond ordinary kindness — buying them little luxuries, doing things for them they could do themselves, and saying yes to almost every wish.
Grandma pampered the twins with hot cocoa, fluffy blankets, and bedtime stories every Friday night.
每個星期五晚上,奶奶都用熱可可、蓬鬆的毯子和床邊故事寵著這對雙胞胎。
pamper + somebody + with + nouns
After the long flight, Lina pampered herself with a bubble bath and a face mask.
經過漫長的飛行後,Lina 用泡泡浴和面膜好好犒賞了自己。
reflexive: pamper oneself with [treat]
The hotel staff pampered every guest, leaving fresh fruit and warm towels in each room.
飯店人員無微不至地款待每位客人,在每個房間都放上新鮮水果和溫熱的毛巾。
Marcus warned that pampering the puppy too much would make him bark for treats all day.
Marcus 提醒大家,太寵這隻小狗會讓牠整天為了零食一直叫。
On her birthday, the children pampered their mother with breakfast in bed and homemade cards.
母親生日那天,孩子們做早餐送到床邊、還準備了手工卡片,把媽媽寵上天。
- spoil
very close in meaning, but 'spoil' more strongly suggests the recipient becomes badly behaved as a result
- indulge
more formal; focuses on saying yes to wishes rather than physical comforts
- coddle
stresses over-protection from hardship, often used disapprovingly of parents
- cosset
British, slightly literary; emphasises wrapping someone in soft care
文法句型
pamper + somebody
pamper + oneself
用法筆記
Object is usually a person or pet, never an abstract thing. Often carries a mildly negative tone when the recipient is an adult or a pet — suggesting they are being made soft or demanding by the over-care.