feasting
v. 享樂,請客(feast的現在分詞); 參加宴會
A feast is a large and special meal.
Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine...
午餐很豐盛,有肉、蔬菜、乳酪、酸奶、水果, 酒無限量供應。
The fruit was often served at wedding feasts...
婚宴上經常有水果供應。
If you feast on a particular food, you eat a large amount of it with great enjoyment.
They feasted well into the afternoon on mutton and corn stew...
他們吃玉米燉羊肉一直吃到下午。
Starving dogs feasted on the human corpses.
餓狗貪婪地啃食著人的屍體。
If you feast, you take part in a feast.
Only a few feet away, their captors feasted in the castle's banqueting hall.
僅在幾英尺外,捉拿他們的人正在城堡的宴會廳裡大吃大喝。
You can refer to a large number of good, interesting, or enjoyable things as a feast of things.
This new series promises a feast of special effects and set designs...
這部新的系列劇將會是一場特效和舞美的盛宴。
Chicago provides a feast for the ears of any music lover.
《芝加哥》將給所有音樂愛好者獻上一場聽覺的盛宴。
A feast is a day or time of the year when a special religious celebration takes place.
The Jewish feast of Passover began last night...
猶太人的宗教節日逾越節昨晚開始了。
At Christmas the visitors began their circuit of dropping in on the eve of the feast day.
聖誕節時,客人們在節日前夜開始逐家拜節。
If you feast your eyes on something, you look at it for a long time with great attention because you find it very attractive.
She stood feasting her eyes on the view.
她駐足凝神欣賞這片景色。
1. eating an elaborate meal (often accompanied by entertainment)
The feasting, drinking, dancing and revelry continued for several days.
一連幾天都是宴會、痛飲、舞蹈和狂歡。
She stood feasting her eyes on the view.
她駐足凝神欣賞這片景色。
Christmas revels with feasting and dancing were common in England.
聖誕節的狂歡歌舞在英國是很常見的.
They were making merry with feasting and wine.
他們在歡宴作樂,開懷暢飲.
He sat there feasting himself.
他坐在那裡美餐一頓.