junket
n. <非正>公費旅遊; (舊時流行的)乳凍甜食,凝乳甜食
If you describe a trip or visit by an official or businessman as a junket, you disapprove of it because it is expensive, unnecessary, and often has been paid for with public money.
He took frequent junkets with friends to exotic locales.
他經常和朋友們到一些具有異國情調的地方公款遊玩。
1. dessert made of sweetened milk coagulated with rennet
2. a journey taken for pleasure;
3. a trip taken by an official at public expense
1. go on a pleasure trip
2. provide a feast or banquet for
3. partake in a feast or banquet
Today the bards must drink and junket.
今天‘大詩人們’要設宴暢飲.
They are and sour pork, almond junket, shrimp omelet and Chicken in and sour sauce.
茉莉點了糖醋排骨, 杏仁豆腐, 蝦仁煎蛋和糖醋雞塊.