regalement / rɪˈgeɪl /

颁奖典礼摄政仪式庆典活动

regalement3 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.

regalement 近义词

regalement

等同于 joy

regalement

等同于 meal

regalement

等同于 entertainment

regalement

等同于 amusement

regalement

等同于 gratification

更多regalement例句

  1. Many Americans jailed in foreign countries regale journalists with their own versions of “Midnight Express.”
  2. Anyway I sat down with Bruce and encouraged him to regale me with a few New Hampshire-in-the-old days stories.
  3. Montalbán swerves off frequently to have his hero admire a dish or even regale us with a recipe.
  4. When Emmett King came home at night, he liked to regale the family with tales of small-town criminality— Mayberry R.F.D. stuff.
  5. He would regale us sometimes with his experience flying jet airplanes.
  6. They visit and regale one another very much, and are not wanting in Civilities to Foreigners.
  7. His chief food is of a vegetable nature—grain, fruits, and roots—but he does not disdain an occasional regale of pork.
  8. The regale that followed might have caused a European chef to pale his ineffectual fires from sheer envy.
  9. The fat man hates trouble, smothers his own, and you only make him ill at ease when you regale him with yours.
  10. And booths, wherein you might regale, And have a pint of beer, or ale.