lifestyle
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR The lifestyle of a particular person or group of people is the living conditions, behaviour, and habits that are typical of them or are chosen by them. 生活方式
They enjoyed an income and lifestyle that many people would envy. 他們享有很多人會(huì)羨慕的收入和生活方式。
2. ADJ Lifestyle magazines, television programmes, and products are aimed at people who wish to be associated with glamorous and successful lifestyles. 關(guān)于時(shí)尚生活的 (雜志、電視節(jié)目、產(chǎn)品等)[ADJ n]
This year people are going for luxury and buying lifestyle products. 今年人們?cè)谧非笊莩奁?,?gòu)買(mǎi)時(shí)尚生活產(chǎn)品。
3. ADJ Lifestyle drugs are drugs that are intended to improve people's quality of life rather than to treat particular medical disorders. 保健的[ADJ n]
"I see anti-depressants as a lifestyle drug," says Dr. Charlton. “我把抗抑郁藥視為一種保健藥物,”查爾頓醫(yī)生說(shuō)道。
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lifestyle /?la?f?sta?l/ (also life style) (lifestyles)
劍橋詞典
- someone's way of living ; the things that a person or particular group of people usually do
- My doctor says I should start playing sport because my lifestyle is too sedentary .
- Some people like the sense of structure that a military lifestyle imposes .
- He ran up stupendous debts through his extravagant lifestyle.
- The city lifestyle seems to suit her - she's certainly looking very well.
- I don't know how they manage to support their expensive lifestyle. 返回 lifestyle
生活方式
He doesn't have a very healthy lifestyle. 他的生活方式不太健康。
She needs a pretty high income to support her lifestyle. 她需要相當(dāng)高的收入來(lái)維持她的生活方式。
an alternative lifestyle 另一種生活方式
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