revelry
n. 寻欢作乐,狂欢,(喧闹的)欢宴
Revelry is people enjoying themselves in a noisy way, often while they are drunk.
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。
...New Year revelries.
新年狂欢
1. unrestrained merrymaking
The revelry started shortly after night fell and lasted until midnight.
夜幕刚刚降临欢庆活动便开始了,热闹的场面一直持续到了午夜.
While the house of the rich and powerful present a scene of feasting and revelry, cries of hunger and cold are heard out in the streets.
豪门灯红酒绿, 街头啼饥号寒.
It was generally believed to be a time of revelry.
人们通常认为这是狂欢的时节.
The revelry continued all night.
狂欢活动彻夜不休.
The revelry had reached its climax.
狂欢节已进入高潮.