奢侈 | shē chǐ | luxurious; extravagant | |
奢望 | shē wàng | an extravagant hope; to have excessive expectations | |
奢华 | shē huá | luxurious; sumptuous; lavish | |
奢侈品 | shē chǐ pǐn | luxury good | |
奢糜 | shē mí | variant of 奢靡 |
1 | I wasn't asking for an elaborate event, just 30 people or so. | |
2 | Once, when the dengue fever was raging in Calcutta, some portion of our extensive family had to take shelter in Chhatu Babu's river-side villa. | |
3 | Poor sleep habits are often the cause of daytime sleepiness. | |
4 | The ecological consumption view of proper use of resource provides a value measurement for poems to advocate sustaining social development and simple life of people. | |
5 | The more somebody has defilements due to Vipassana, the more he or she talks, explains and expounds by him or herself. |