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revelry

英 [ˈrevlri]

美 [ˈrevlri]

n.  狂欢作乐

复数:revelries 

GRE

BNC.33314 / COCA.22907

牛津词典

    noun

    • 狂欢作乐
      noisy fun, usually involving a lot of eating and drinking
      1. We could hear sounds of revelry from next door.
        我们能够听到隔壁纵饮狂欢的声音。
      2. New Year revelries
        新年狂欢

    柯林斯词典

    • N-UNCOUNT (常指喝醉后的)狂欢,欢闹,作乐
      Revelryis people enjoying themselves in a noisy way, often while they are drunk.
      1. As we got close to Broadway, we heard the sounds of revelry getting louder and louder.
        我们接近百老汇时,听到人们饮酒狂欢的声音越来越大。
      2. ...New Year revelries.
        新年狂欢

    英英释义

    noun

    • unrestrained merrymaking
        Synonym:revel

      双语例句

      • A night of bacchanalian revelry; carousing bands of drunken soldiers; orgiastic festivity.
        痛饮狂欢的夜晚;一群酗酒狂欢的水手;狂欢的节日。
      • Few people believe the world will end, but we can take advantage of it to spend time with our loved ones, said a Wuhan IT firm CEO surnamed Du, who considers doomsday a chance for revelry.
        很少人认为世界会终结,但我们可以利用它来花时间与我们爱的人在一起,一位武汉IT公司姓杜的CEO,他认为世界末日的一个狂欢的机会。
      • By providing life with a unique way of amusement, revelry aims to celebrate man's temporary cancellation of the current dominating systems and the caste system.
        狂欢节赋予生活本身一种特殊的游戏方式,它庆贺人对一切占统治地位的现有制度和等级关系的暂时取消。
      • After a night of drunken revelry they ended up in the dock.
        一夜醉酒作乐后,他们都出现在被告席上。
      • Through this public cultural activity, when the whole country is in revelry, community identity and integration of cultural significance can be detected.
        透过这一群体性公共文化活动可以发现,“举国若狂”的民间演剧背后竟承载着社区认同和社区整合的文化意义。
      • The revelry had reached its climax. Singapore is part of this rising tide.
        狂欢节已进入高潮。新加坡也投入这一潮流。
      • Life, and love, and revelry, and, most falsely, hope, called the forgetful, the human heart.
        生活、爱情、狂欢,还有那最虚伪的希望,在召唤那颗健忘的心。
      • Lucky Star is a temporary performance, this and that, them and us, like the revelry of familiar festivals.
        龙套&临时表演,这些,那些,他们,我们,一如早就熟悉的每一个狂欢的节日画面。
      • Cherry trees'annual springtime blooming is a time for nationwide revelry in Japan, where friends and colleagues hold boisterous picnics to enjoy the short-lived beauty of the blossoms.
        每年春天,樱花盛开,这时是日本全国性的狂欢节。朋友们同事们会举行热情洋溢的野餐会,欣赏转瞬即逝的花开美景。
      • It's huge crowd by the revelry Madrid has been building for hours.
        马德里的狂欢进行了几个小时的时间。