feast
英 [fiːst]
美[fist]
- vt. 享受;款待,宴请
- n. 筵席,宴会;节日
- vi. 享受;参加宴会
词组搭配
ghost at the feast
a person or thing that brings gloom or sadness to an otherwise pleasant or celebratory occasion
扫兴者;扫帚星
feast one's eyes on
gaze at with pleasure
津津有味地看,尽情欣赏
feast or famine
either too much of something or too little
不是太多就是太少
feast (one's) eyes on
To be delighted or gratified by the sight of
大饱眼福:视觉上得到快乐和满足
We feasted our eyes on the paintings.
这些画让我们大饱眼福
双语例句
- 1. The feast was served by his mother and sisters.
- 这顿美餐是他母亲和他的姐妹们准备的。
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- 2. Well we did have a midnight feast, me and my sister.
- 我和姐姐的确在半夜大吃了一顿。
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- 3. On the following day a feast was given in King John's honour.
- 第二天设宴款待约翰王。
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- 4. Chicago provides a feast for the ears of any music lover.
- 《芝加哥》将给所有音乐爱好者献上一场听觉的盛宴。
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- 5. Banners were paraded from church to church on feast days.
- 宗教节日期间,人们打着横幅在教堂间游行。
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