By "luxury", we mean "a pleasant and often expensive thing that is not necessary". From a historical point of view, things which were a luxury when they first came into being all became necessities later. When the electric bulb was first invented in the U.S., it was such a luxury that only government bodies could afford to use it. Nowadays, however, it has reached every part of the world. It is the same case with telephone, TV, and a lot of others, which were all luxuries years ago.
Anything, no matter how luxurious it is, will become a necessity when it is widely used. This is true of many of the present luxuries, including mobile phones, cars, computers and many other things. It is known to all that the purpose of the development of science is to make things easy for the mankind, not for only a small number of people. Therefore, the first thing to do after a new invention occurs is to spread it so as to benefit as many people as possible. In the course of the spread, the luxury becomes decreasingly luxurious until in the end it becomes a necessity. This is an objective law, nothing can be an exception.
With the quick development of science and technology, the process for many things to become a necessity from a luxury will be greatly shortened. Anything that can be imagined will be invented and in no time becomes a necessity accessible to ordinary people.
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1. luxury 奢侈品
Lived in unashamed luxury.
毫不顧忌地過著奢華的生活
He seemed to be wallowing in luxury.
他似乎沉溺于豪華的享樂中。
2. luxurious 奢侈的,豪華的
The interior of the building is magnificent and luxurious
大樓內(nèi)部裝飾得富麗堂皇。
The guests partook of a luxurious repast in the banqueting hall.
貴賓們在大餐廳參加一個宴會。
3. decreasingly 漸漸減少地,漸減地
The students became decreasingly active due to the burden of study.
學習的重擔使孩子們越來越不活躍了。
4. exception 例外
All students without exception must take the English examination.
所有的學生毫無例外,都必須參加英語考試。
There is always an exception to any rule.
任何規(guī)律總有例外。