regaled / rɪˈgeɪl /

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regaled3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·galed, re·gal·ing.

  1. to entertain lavishly or agreeably; delight.
  2. to entertain with choice food or drink.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·galed, re·gal·ing.

  1. to feast.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a sumptuous feast.
  2. a choice article of food or drink.
  3. refreshment.

regaled 近义词

v. 动词 verb

throw a party; have fun

更多regaled例句

  1. The Dalai Lama regaled the crowd with stories, not all pertinent to the subject at hand.
  2. Specifically, she regaled them with the story of a heart attack she suffered that should have ended her life.
  3. It is here that he is regaled with the tale we are about to watch unfold.
  4. Later, Williams regaled friends of Strub: “This is the man I started the gay rights movement with.”
  5. Inside, guests reported, a mariachi band played, and Kissinger was regaled with a slew of speeches.
  6. She carried a small gold-headed ivory cane, and a richly jewelled snuff-box from which she regaled herself from time to time.
  7. In the evening I regaled myself with some strong coffee, and I entreated that it might be made by the little sioa, Zanze.
  8. The wretches who ate up the Saracens, and regaled themselves with human flesh?
  9. On the train Doctor Hoff regaled his companion with a strictly paternal view of his son's character and pursuits as he knew them.
  10. The smuggler arrived, and was regaled on pie, whether rabbit or hare he could not decide.