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They gave themselves up to the enjoyment of sensual pleasures.
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Vocabulary list

karera
pronoun
  1. they; them (usu. in ref. to males or a mixed-sex group)
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
kannouteki
na adjective
  1. sensual; voluptuous; sexy; arousing
kannou
noun
  1. the senses
  2. sensuality; carnality
teki
suffix, na adjective
  1. -ical; -ive; -al; -ic; -y (used to form adjectives from nouns)
  2. -like; -ish; -sort of; -kind of
  3. (something) like; along the lines of (used similarly to a quoting particle, esp. as 的な or 的なこと)
  4. -wise; in terms of; for; from the viewpoint of; from a ... standpoint; as far as ... is concerned (after a noun or pronoun, esp. adverbially as ~に(は))
suffix
  1. Mr.; Ms.; Mrs. (used as a form of address with names, work titles, etc. to denote either light disdain or familiarity)
kairaku
noun
  1. pleasure
  2. supreme pleasure obtained by freeing oneself from earthly desires
ni
particle
  1. at (place, time); in; on; during
  2. to (direction, state); toward; into
  3. for (purpose)
  4. because of (reason); for; with
  5. by; from
  6. as (i.e. in the role of)
  7. per; in; for; a (e.g. "once a month")
  8. and; in addition to
  9. if; although
fukeru

Plain Past Indicative Form

fuketta
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to indulge in; to give oneself up to; to be obsessed by
auxiliary verb
  1. to be engrossed in; to be lost in; to be absorbed in

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