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vi. 畅饮;欢宴
n. 喧闹的酒会或宴会;一饮而尽
vi.
痛饮,闹饮欢宴;
n.
狂饮的宴会;
变形
过去式:caroused过去分词:caroused现在分词:carousing第三人称单数:carouses
英英释义
carouse[ kə'rauz ]
n.revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party
同义词:carousalbendertootbooze-up
v.engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking
同义词:roisterriot
权威例句
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The drinkers progress. First intoxication--bachelor's carouse
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carouse: [16] Etymologically, carouse means to drink something up ‘completely’. Originally it was an adverb, used in phrases such as drink carouse (‘the tiplinge sottes at midnight which to quaffe carouse do use’, Thomas Drant, Horace’s Epigrams 1567). These were a partial translation of German trinken garaus, in which garaus is a compound adverb made up of gar ‘completely, all’ and aus ‘out’.
carouse (v.)
1550s, from Middle French carousser "drink, quaff, swill," from German gar aus "quite out," from gar austrinken; trink garaus "to drink up entirely." Frequently also as an adverb in early English usage (to drink carouse).
1. His followers did not rape or carouse, like the troops of many warlord armies.
他的部下也不象许多军阀的军队那样强奸民女,大吃大喝。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
2. No wonder they drink, smoke, fight, carouse and otherwise engage in inappropriate social behavior.
年轻人发现很难找到合适的榜样并不奇怪。难怪他们喝酒、烟、架、欢作乐或者做出不当的社会举动。
-- 来源 -- jp.hjenglish.com
3. 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。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
4. His followers did not rape or carouse, like the troops of many warlord armies, and he did not let them
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。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
5. to drink to intoxication; to carouse
酣饮
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
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