carousing / kəˈraʊz /

唤醒唤起人们的兴趣唤起人们的热情唤起人们的好奇心

carousing2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

ca·roused, ca·rous·ing.

  1. to engage in a drunken revel: They caroused all night.
  2. to drink deeply and frequently.
n. 名词 noun

carousing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make merry, often with liquor

更多carousing例句

  1. Kim Chol was reportedly executed for drinking and carousing during the official mourning period after Kim Jong-il's death.
  2. He chose the country and let Alice flout contemporary morals, carousing and smoking in public.
  3. If the men were carousing the watch kept would be less strict, and there might be some chance of obtaining a boat.
  4. The Hague gives me the impression of being one huge gallery of more or less immoral fat men and women carousing.
  5. The yells of carousing miners down at Slavin's told us that nothing could be done with them that night.
  6. When two kings are carousing, they have a stand for the turned-down cups; the Kuan had a turned-down cup-stand, too!
  7. With open arms the clubs welcomed the poet to their festivities; each man proud to think that he was carousing with Robbie Burns.