英 [kəˈraʊzɪŋ] 美 [kəˈraʊzɪŋ]
v. 痛饮狂欢(carouse 的现在分词)
n. 狂欢作乐
adj. 狂欢作乐的
carouse /kəˈraʊz/ [ carousing caroused carouses ]
不及物动词 If you say that people are carousing, you mean that they are behaving very noisily and drinking a lot of alcohol as they enjoy themselves. 痛饮狂欢
They told him to stay home with his wife instead of going out and carousing with friends.
他们告诉他与他的妻子在一起呆在家里,不要出去和朋友们一起痛饮狂欢。
used of riotously drunken merrymaking
carousing bands of drunken soldiers
同义词: bacchanalian / bacchanal / bacchic / orgiastic
夜夜笙歌(Carousing),但是你的身体不再年轻,对方极度不满,短暂的瞬间,漫长的永远。
... 痛风 = gouty 痛饮 = carousing 痛饮 = swig ...
They told him to stay home with his wife instead of going out and carousing with friends.
他们告诉他与他的妻子在一起呆在家里,不要出去和朋友们一起痛饮狂欢。
A young couple was out carousing one evening.
一天晚上,一对年轻夫妇出门痛饮。
A hard-partying playboy has been spoiled by years of carousing.
寻欢作乐的花花公子在多年的放纵后已变得颓废不堪。
But when it comes to drinking, carousing and selling clover cupcakes, wait until after hours.
Accounts of bin Laden carousing during his student days in Lebanon and Europe are at best unverified.
It was first-come, first-served, and if you got up late, bleary-eyed from the previous night's carousing, that was just tough.