mardi gras 的定义
- the day before Lent, celebrated in some cities, as New Orleans and Paris, as a day of carnival and merrymaking; Shrove Tuesday.
- a pre-Lenten carnival period climaxing on this day.
mardi gras 近义词
carnival before lent
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- Whenever I shifted in my chair, the ropes of Mardi Gras beads would shimmy.
- Mardi Gras, held on February 25 of last year, was one of New Orleans’ last normal moments before the pandemic.
- A lot of people getting together for Mardi Gras balls, getting together in close spaces, eating and drinking and chatting.
- Those fact that those samples were so closely related, the researchers found, “strongly suggests” that a single person, most likely from Texas, set off a cascade of transmissions that ended up driving the outbreak during and after Mardi Gras.
- People began to wonder if the flu-like symptoms they’d experienced in the days after Mardi Gras were more than just an annual bug.
- That is the sense of the Saturnalia, of Mardi Gras and of these moments of entertainment.
- When the host is in a festive mood, entering customers are given strings of Mardi Gras beads.
- Larry Bannock was the chief of a Mardi Gras Indian tribe in New Orleans.
- When he died, all the black Mardi Gras Indians came out and kissed the ground in front of his house.
- He started a group called the Hawkettes, which in 1954 recorded "Mardi Gras Mambo," a song still popular around New Orleans.
- Our subject being Mistral and not Félix Gras, a passing mention must suffice.
- Afraid he got poisoned with some foie gras he ate—jolly good tack I call it—I'll have some more, please.
- Bone two dozen larks, season, and put into each a piece of pt de foie gras (truffled).
- Take a dozen larks, bone and stuff them with pt de foie gras, and make them as nearly as possible of the same size and shape.
- Take out the trail, and add to it either three fowl livers or their equivalent in pt de foie gras.