festivity
n. 歡慶; 歡宴; 喜慶日
Festivity is the celebration of something in a happy way.
There was a general air of festivity and abandon.
到處是一派縱情狂歡的氣氛。
Festivities are events that are organized in order to celebrate something.
The festivities included a huge display of fireworks.
慶祝活動包括盛大的焰火表演。
1. any joyous diversion
She always have a finger in the pie if her neighbours are planning any little festivity.
她的鄰居如果打算搞一點喜慶活動,她都要插一手.
Night is the time of ease and festivity, of revels and gaiety.
“夜晚”是輕鬆和宴會的時候, 也是狂歡和作樂的時光.
Overnight , we had given him a farewell dinner , in which sadness was well mingled with festivity.
他這一去可能就是多年, 席上有些人恐怕今世也難得再見他面.
She is always finger in the pie if her neighbours are planning any little festivity.
要是她的左鄰右舍準備辦任何小的喜慶事,她總是巴不得參與其事.
The royal wedding was an occasion of great festivity.
皇室婚禮是喜慶的盛事.