reveller

英 [ˈrevələ(r)] 美 [ˈrevələr]

n.  (醉酒)狂欢者

复数:revellers

BNC.20673 / COCA.45309



牛津词典

noun

  1. (醉酒)狂欢者
    a person who is having fun in a noisy way, usually with a group of other people and often after drinking alcohol

    柯林斯词典

      in AM, use 美国英语用 reveler

    1. N-COUNT (常指喝醉后的)狂欢者,寻欢作乐者
      Revellers are people who are enjoying themselves in a noisy way, often while they are drunk.
      1. Many of the revellers are tourists and British day-trippers.
        很多饮酒狂欢的人都是观光客和来一日游的英国旅客。

    双语例句

    1. Many of the revellers are tourists and British day-trippers.
      很多饮酒狂欢的人都是观光客和来一日游的英国旅客。
    2. A fellow reveller at the gathering said that he overheard the20-year-old actor declare "I love weed" at a private house party in North London.
      这次聚会是在伦敦北区私人住宅里举行的。一位聚会参与人表示,他听到这位20岁的演员在聚会上宣称“我爱大麻”。
    3. The town stay packed with reveller most of the night.
      镇上几乎整夜都挤满了寻欢作乐的人。
    4. Carroll, as many a late night reveller in Newcastle can testify, is more of a double figures man.
      卡罗尔,就像许多纽卡斯尔街头的嗜酒者一样能证明这句谚语。
    5. A reveller dressed as Batman joins the festivities in Trafalgar Square.
      一狂欢者扮成蝙蝠侠加入到特拉法尔加广场的庆祝活动中。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a celebrant who shares in a noisy party
      1. the clubs attract revelers as young as thirteen

      Synonym:    revelermerrymaker