carousing v. 痛饮狂欢(carouse 的现在分词)
n. 狂欢作乐
adj. 狂欢作乐的
- Brookner claimed she was denied promotion after she disciplined subordinates for drinking, carousing, and, in one case, wife beating.
布鲁克纳宣称,因为部属喝酒、狂欢宴饮,还有一次打老婆,被她惩戒,之后她为此而不得不提升。 - He likens the sudden awareness to the feeling you get when you wake up after a long night carousing, the lights go on, and you realize you're a mess.
他认为这种突然的领悟就如同你在一整夜的狂欢痛饮之后醒来,周围灯火通明,你发现自己狼藉一片。 - At least the police are not rigorously enforcing a threatened ban on carousing after 2am.
至少警方这次不强制禁止凌晨2点后的狂欢行为了。
carousing[ adj ]
used of riotously drunken merrymaking
<adj.all>
a night of bacchanalian revelrycarousing bands of drunken soldiers
orgiastic festivity
Carouse \Ca*rouse"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Caroused}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Carousing}.]
To drink deeply or freely in compliment; to take part in a
carousal; to engage in drunken revels.
He had been aboard, carousing to his mates. --Shak.
Carousing \Ca*rous"ing\, a.
That carouses; relating to a carouse.