carouse
GRE,1
英[kə'raʊz]
|美[kə'raʊz]
日语:カルース
法语:ribote
德语:zechen
韩语:카로틴
俄语:ir de parranda
牛津词典
verb
- 痛饮狂欢;狂饮作乐
to spend time drinking alcohol, laughing and enjoying yourself in a noisy way with other people
网络解释
vi. 畅饮;欢宴
n. 喧闹的酒会或宴会;一饮而尽
词形变化
现在分词:carousing 过去式:caroused 名词复数形式:carouses 第三人称单数:carouses 过去分词:caroused
双语例句
- 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。
- 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。
- 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?
- 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。
- 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。
- 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。
- 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。
语源
mid 16th cent.: originally as an adverb meaning right out, completely in the phrase drink carouse, from German gar aus trinken; hence drink heavily, have a drinking bout