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festivity

/fe-stiv-i-tee/US // fɛˈstɪv ɪ ti //UK // (fɛsˈtɪvɪtɪ) //

节日活动,节庆活动,庆典活动,节日

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural fes·tiv·i·ties.

    • : a festive celebration or occasion.
    • : festivities, festive events or activities: the festivities of Christmas.
    • : festive character or quality; gaiety; merriment.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncelebration, revelry
Forms: festivities

Examples

  • Bradley Beal won’t be the Washington Wizards’ only representative this modified NBA All-Star Weekend, even if he will be the only one present for the festivities in Atlanta.

  • The first option, a classic dinner out, is a safe way to go about your festivities, as long as the restaurant has an outdoor dining option.

  • So not quite the usual festivities, but a party nonetheless.

  • But, at the very least, free food, music, games, and other festivities are easy first steps to making voting feel a little less like a chore.

  • Celebrate festivities and special days and display the pictures on your brand’s social network.

  • Those of you who tuned in to the festivity in Sochi likely still have a few questions that remained unanswered.

  • The brethren had begun the day by union for worship, they ended it with union for social and convivial festivity.

  • Gradually it grew louder and more uproarious: there was evidently some unusual source of festivity.

  • I propose something better for you, I promise you, than such a second Scythian festivity.

  • Under such evil auspices, and with corresponding forebodings on the mind of Lady Peveril, the day of festivity at length arrived.

  • She had taken to lying on a sofa a great deal; she did not visit much, and she seldom allowed any festivity at the Hall.