late 14c., "to cram with food," probably from Middle Dutch (compare West Flemish pamperen "cram with food, overindulge;" dialectal German pampen "to cram"), probably from frequentative of root of pap (n.1). Meaning "to overindulge" first attested 1520s. Related: Pampered; pampering.
双语例句
1. Why don't you let your mother pamper you for a while?
何不让你母亲宠你一段时间呢?
来自柯林斯例句
2. Pamper yourself with our new range of beauty treatments.