I found it odd to imagine a nation of convivial diners surrendering their birthright. 我发现很滑稽的是整个国家的欢乐用餐人都主动交出了他们的权利。
Finally, the Kursaal has opened in the end of May, which makes the city much more convivial! 一年一度的城市型的游乐场终于在5月底开始了,让本来很安静的城市变的热闹了很多!
Pisces love convivial gatherings, so– although the last of the12 signs– they will most likely be one of the first to accept your invitation. 双鱼:尽管是12星座里的最后一个,喜欢热闹的鱼儿却是最有可能第一个接受你邀请的客人哦。
convivial
[ adj ] occupied with or fond of the pleasures of good company <adj.all> a convivial atmosphere at the reuniona woman of convivial nature he was a real good-time Charlie
Convivial \Con*viv"i*al\ (?; 277), a. [From L. convivium a feast; con- + vivere to live. See {Victuals}, and cf. {Convive}.] Of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial.
Which feasts convivial meetings we did name. --Denham.
The scene is wonderfully airy and convivial, like the opera itself.
Advertising has long portrayed the business world as a convivial place, where laborers never seem labored and bosses and underlings get along famously.
At Thanatopsis, a servitor wakes colonists with a different Romance-language greeting each morning, colonists breakfast at "silent" or "convivial" tables, and the writing bungalows are fittingly named for literary suicides.