carouse 英 [kəˈraʊz]   美 [kəˈraʊz]

carouse

carouse  英 [kəˈraʊz] 美 [kəˈraʊz]

vi. 畅饮;欢宴  n. 喧闹的酒会或宴会;一饮而尽 

进行时:carousing  过去式:caroused  过去分词:caroused  第三人称单数:carouses  名词复数:carouses 

No wonder they drink, smoke, fight, 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。
He told her the whole truth about his life and said if she’d marry him, he would never drink or carouse again. 他向她如实讲述了自己的生活,然后说如果她愿意嫁给他,他从此不再喝酒,不再寻欢作乐。

  • Carouse means to drink a lot of alcohol and behave in a loud, exuberant way. The neighbors will not appreciate it if you and your friends carouse in the backyard until dawn.
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  • vi. 畅饮;欢宴
  • n. 喧闹的酒会或宴会;一饮而尽
  • 1. No wonder they drink, smoke, fight, 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。

  • 2. He told her the whole truth about his life and said if she’d marry him, he would never drink or carouse again.

    他向她如实讲述了自己的生活,然后说如果她愿意嫁给他,他从此不再喝酒,不再寻欢作乐。

  • 3. As I drew near, I could easily imagine the bohemians of 1816gathering by candlelight in the upstairs dining room to debate and carouse.

    当我靠近它时,我都能想象出1986年一群波西米亚人在被蜡烛点亮的楼上客厅里辩论着,欢宴着。

  • carouse (v.) "to drink freely and revel noisily," 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).
ca·rouse / kəˈraʊz ; NAmE kəˈraʊz / verb [intransitive ] ( literary) to spend time drinking alcohol, laughing and enjoying yourself in a noisy way with other people 痛饮狂欢;狂饮作乐 carouse carouses caroused carousing ca·rouse / kəˈraʊz ; NAmE kəˈraʊz /
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