carouse

英 [kəˈraʊz] 美 [kəˈraʊz]

v.  痛饮狂欢; 狂饮作乐

现在分词:carousing过去式:caroused复数:carouses第三人称单数:carouses过去分词:caroused

GRE

BNC.37769 / COCA.28507



牛津词典

verb

  1. 痛饮狂欢;狂饮作乐
    to spend time drinking alcohol, laughing and enjoying yourself in a noisy way with other people

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 喝酒狂欢;狂欢作乐
      If you say that people are carousing, you mean that they are behaving very noisily and drinking a lot of alcohol as they enjoy themselves.
      1. They told him to stay home with his wife instead of going out and carousing with friends.
        他们叫他在家陪老婆,不要出去和朋友们饮酒作乐。

    双语例句

    1. They told him to stay home with his wife instead of going out and carousing with friends.
      他们叫他在家陪老婆,不要出去和朋友们饮酒作乐。
    2. They carouse with colleagues and corporate clients till late at night.
      他们与同事及公司的客户一同畅饮,直到深夜。
    3. Joy of the plenteous dinner, strong carouse and drinking?
      你了解那快乐是丰足的饮宴者,纵情狂欢的饮乐吗?
    4. No wonder they drink, smoke, fright, carouse and otherwise engage in inappropriate social behavior.
      难怪他们喝酒、抽烟、打架、狂欢作乐或者做出不当的社会举动。
    5. His followers did not rape or carouse, like the troops of many warlord armies, and he did not let them smoke opium.
      他的部下也不象许多军阀的军队那样强奸民女,大吃大喝,他也不让他们抽大烟。
    6. After home games in New York City, he would carouse through town and return to the legendary Ansonia Hotel in the wee hours.
      纽约主场比赛结束后,他会先到城里寻欢作乐一番,直至凌晨时分才返回安索尼亚饭店。
    7. He of Buddhism and accept and not very happy about it, just to wait upon carouse, reciprocate, responsory, namely, the needs of the work just.
      他对佛教的接受并不是很乐意,仅仅是为了侍宴、酬答、唱和,即出于工作的需要而已。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. revelry in drinking

        Synonym:    carousalbendertootbooze-up

      verb

      1. engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking
        1. They were out carousing last night

        Synonym:    roisterriot