merrymaking
英 [ˈmerimeɪkɪŋ]
美 [ˈmerimeɪkɪŋ]
n. 嬉笑玩乐; 行乐
COCA.40628
牛津词典
noun
- 嬉笑玩乐;行乐
fun and enjoyment with singing, laughing, drinking, etc.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 尽情欢乐;狂欢
Merry-makingis the activities of people who are enjoying themselves together in a lively way, for example by eating, drinking, or dancing.- ...a time of merry-making, feasting and visiting friends.
尽情狂欢、山吃海喝、走亲访友的时刻
- ...a time of merry-making, feasting and visiting friends.
英英释义
noun
- a boisterous celebration
双语例句
- Again, it is a merrymaking season, and young boys and girls in Shanghai always play around day and night on Christmas every year.
又到了狂欢的季节,每年上海的圣诞节,就像这样子,年轻人夜夜笙歌。 - There was joy and merrymaking in the whole country when the king's son was born.
当国王的儿子诞生时整个国家有欣喜及狂欢作乐。 - To the common people it seemed as though every day was holiday, and that the merrymaking would have no end.
对于普通人来说,似乎每天都是假日,寻欢作乐永无尽头。 - Used of riotously drunken merrymaking.
用来指骚乱的、喝醉了酒的狂欢。 - To engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking.
参加喧哗的畅饮的寻欢作乐。 - Merrymaking begins on New Year's Eve and builds up to midnight.
尽情欢乐在新年前夕开始,持续到午夜。 - The seasonable greetings and merrymaking of Christmas help us to forget the seasonal miseries of frost and snow.
及时的圣诞节问候与狂欢,可以帮助我们忘掉冰冻与大雪带来的季节性痛苦。 - He entered society, gave the day over to merrymaking and wallow in among them.
他踏进社会,寻欢作乐,沉湎其中。 - Accordingly, the marriage took place on the 16th, notwithstanding the public merrymaking.
因此婚礼就在十六日举行了,尽管大家正在庆祝欢腾的节日。 - The German Police said that possibly was the stray bullet which the merrymaking launched has hit this man.
德国警方说,可能是狂欢者发射的流弹击中了该名男子。