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feast

英 [fiːst]

美 [fiːst]

n.  盛宴; 宴会; (宗教的)节日,节期; 使人欢快的事物(或活动)
v.  尽情享用(美味佳肴)

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同义词辨析

dinnerbanquetfeast【导航词义:宴会】

dinnern. 主餐;晚宴
〔辨析〕
指中午或晚上吃的正餐,也常指为庆祝某事而举行的正式晚宴。
〔例证〕
Why don't we have fish for dinner?
为什么我们正餐不吃鱼呢?
She has been invited to the company's annual dinner.
她已被邀请出席该公司的年度晚宴。
banquetn. 宴会,盛宴
〔辨析〕
通常有多人参加、为某一特殊时刻而举行的正式宴会。
〔例证〕
a banquet in honour of the visiting scholars
为来访学者举办的宴会
The president made a speech at the state banquet.
总统在国宴上发表了演说。
feastn. 宴会,盛筵
〔辨析〕
指宴席或酒席,没有 banquet 正式,强调出席宴会之人共享欢乐的气氛。
〔例证〕
There were many celebrities at her wedding feast.
很多名流出席了她的婚宴。
Mr. Brown was invited to the feast held by the King.
布朗先生受到邀请出席国王举办的盛大宴会。

festivalcelebrationfeast【导航词义:节日】

festivaln. 节日
〔辨析〕
指一年中庆祝某一特殊事件的某一天或一段时期,常指宗教节日。
〔例证〕
The whole family will get together at Spring Festival.
春节期间全家人都会聚在一起。
Many tourists have joined the local residents' celebrations of the annual harvest festival.
很多游客和当地居民一起欢庆一年一度的丰收节。
celebrationn. 庆祝会,庆典
〔辨析〕
指为庆祝某一特殊事件而举行的活动。
〔例证〕
His birthday celebrations drew many movie stars.
他的生日庆贺活动吸引了很多电影明星前来参加。
There will be a display of fireworks at the celebration.
庆典上会燃放烟火。
feastn. 节日;宴会
〔辨析〕
指宗教节日,也指为庆祝而设的盛宴。
〔例证〕
Is Christmas the most important feast for Christians?
圣诞节是基督徒最重要的节日吗?
The king held a feast for his distinguished guests.
国王为他尊贵的客人们举行了盛大的宴会。

习惯用语

    v.

      feast your eyes (on sb/sth)
    • 尽情欣赏;大饱眼福;赏心悦目
      to look at sb/sth and get great pleasure

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 盛宴;宴会
        a large or special meal, especially for a lot of people and to celebrate sth
        1. a wedding feast
          婚筵
      • (宗教的)节日,节期
        a day or period of time when there is a religious festival
        1. the feast of Christmas
          圣诞佳节
        2. a feast day
          一个宗教节日
      • 使人欢快的事物(或活动)
        a thing or an event that brings great pleasure
        1. a feast of colours
          五彩缤纷
        2. The evening was a real feast for music lovers.
          这个晚会真是让音乐爱好者大饱耳福。

      verb

      • 尽情享用(美味佳肴)
        to eat a large amount of food, with great enjoyment

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT 宴会;筵席;盛宴
          Afeastis a large and special meal.
          1. Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine...
            午餐很丰盛,有肉、蔬菜、奶酪、酸奶、水果, 酒无限量供应。
          2. The fruit was often served at wedding feasts...
            婚宴上经常有水果供应。
          3. On the following day a feast was given in King John's honour.
            第二天设宴款待约翰王。
        • VERB 饱餐;尽情地吃;大快朵颐
          If youfeast ona particular food, you eat a large amount of it with great enjoyment.
          1. They feasted well into the afternoon on mutton and corn stew...
            他们吃玉米炖羊肉一直吃到下午。
          2. Starving dogs feasted on the human corpses.
            饿狗贪婪地啃食着人的尸体。
        • VERB 参加宴会;赴宴
          If youfeast, you take part in a feast.
          1. Only a few feet away, their captors feasted in the castle's banqueting hall.
            仅在几英尺外,捉拿他们的人正在城堡的宴会厅里大吃大喝。
        • N-SING 大量(赏心悦目的事情);盛宴
          You can refer to a large number of good, interesting, or enjoyable things asa feast ofthings.
          1. This new series promises a feast of special effects and set designs...
            这部新的系列剧将会是一场特效和舞美的盛宴。
          2. 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。
        • N-COUNT 宗教节日;宗教节庆时间
          Afeastis a day or time of the year when a special religious celebration takes place.
          1. The Jewish feast of Passover began last night...
            犹太人的宗教节日逾越节昨晚开始了。
          2. At Christmas the visitors began their circuit of dropping in on the eve of the feast day.
            圣诞节时,客人们在节日前夜开始逐家拜节。
        • PHRASE 目不转睛地看;凝视
          If youfeastyoureyes onsomething, you look at it for a long time with great attention because you find it very attractive.
          1. She stood feasting her eyes on the view.
            她驻足凝神欣赏这片景色。

        英英释义

        noun

        • something experienced with great delight
          1. a feast for the eyes
        • an elaborate party (often outdoors)
            Synonym:fetefiesta
          1. a meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed
            1. a banquet for the graduating seniors
            2. the Thanksgiving feast
            3. they put out quite a spread
            Synonym:banquetspread
          2. a ceremonial dinner party for many people
              Synonym:banquet

            verb

            • gratify
              1. feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view
              Synonym:feed
            • partake in a feast or banquet
                Synonym:banquetjunket
              1. provide a feast or banquet for
                  Synonym:banquetjunket

                双语例句

                • 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。
                • They had a midnight feast in their tent.
                  他们在帐篷里举行了一次午夜宴会。
                • Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine
                  午餐很丰盛,有肉、蔬菜、奶酪、酸奶、水果,酒无限量供应。
                • They were happy to partake of our feast, but not to share our company.
                  他们喜欢享用我们准备的丰盛大餐,但是不喜欢和我们呆在一起。
                • They had a family feast to celebrate it.
                  他们举办家宴,以示庆贺。
                • That evening they held a feast in honour of some foreign guests.
                  那天晚上他们设宴招待外宾。
                • Christmas is an important feast for christians.
                  圣诞节是基督徒的一个重要节日。
                • One is dazzled by the endless array of beautiful exhibits.; The exhibition is a feast for the eyes.
                  展品琳琅满目,美不胜收。
                • They feasted well into the afternoon on mutton and corn stew
                  他们吃玉米炖羊肉一直吃到下午。
                • 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。