revelries

美 [ˈrɛvəlriz]英 [ˈrɛvlriz]
  • n.狂欢作乐
  • revelry的复数
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revelries

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  • 1
    N-UNCOUNT (常指喝醉后的)狂欢,欢闹,作乐
    Revelry is people enjoying themselves in a noisy way, often while they are drunk.

    As we got close to Broadway, we heard the sounds of revelry getting louder and louder.

    我们接近百老汇时,听到人们饮酒狂欢的声音越来越大。

  1. Earthliness , Revelries and Personalization & The Tripartite Confrontation in 1990s Pluralism of Female Writing

    俗世化狂欢化个人化&1990年代(1990~1999)多元化女性写作中的三足鼎立

  2. Revelries and diversion may be the one of the most distinct artistic spirit of classical Chinese narrative discourse paying attention to express festival culture , also the most important intension of traditional Chinese laugh culture .

    狂欢与消解,可以说是注重节俗文化表现的中国经典叙事话语最突出的艺术精神之一,也是中国传统笑文化的一个最重要的内涵。

  3. The Revelries in February

    二月狂欢

  4. The feasting , revelries , luxuries and dazzling neon lamps of that era could not gloss over the sprawling slums and abject poverty of most Shanghai residents .

    灯红酒绿,纸醉金迷,眩目的霓虹灯掩盖不了陋室处处。

  5. This part mainly discusses four aspects as the following : revelries on material desire and sexual desire , poetic narrative of common customs , aesthetic consideration on modern city life , dialectical interaction between elite thoughts and civilian ideas .

    这部分主要从物欲与情欲的狂欢、对于世俗的诗性叙事、城市现代生活的审美关怀、精英思想与平民意识的辩证互动四方面来进行论述。