regalement 的 3 个定义
re·galed, re·gal·ing.
- to entertain lavishly or agreeably; delight.
- to entertain with choice food or drink.
re·galed, re·gal·ing.
- to feast.
- a sumptuous feast.
- a choice article of food or drink.
- refreshment.
regalement 近义词
等同于 joy
regalement 的近义词 48 个
- amusement
- bliss
- charm
- cheer
- comfort
- delight
- elation
- glee
- humor
- pride
- satisfaction
- wonder
- alleviation
- animation
- delectation
- diversion
- ecstasy
- exultation
- exulting
- felicity
- festivity
- frolic
- fruition
- gaiety
- gem
- gladness
- gratification
- hilarity
- indulgence
- jewel
- jubilance
- liveliness
- luxury
- merriment
- mirth
- prize
- rapture
- ravishment
- refreshment
- rejoicing
- revelry
- solace
- sport
- transport
- treasure
- treat
- good humor
- pride and joy
regalement 的反义词 13 个
等同于 meal
等同于 entertainment
regalement 的近义词 41 个
- ball
- bash
- blast
- celebration
- cheer
- clambake
- delight
- dissipation
- distraction
- diversion
- enjoyment
- feast
- frolic
- fun
- gaiety
- game
- merriment
- merrymaking
- party
- pastime
- picnic
- play
- recreation
- relaxation
- relief
- revelry
- satisfaction
- shindig
- sport
- spree
- surprise
- treat
- big time
- blow out
- divertissement
- fun and games
- good time
- high time
- leisure activity
- lots of laughs
- wingding
regalement 的反义词 19 个
等同于 amusement
等同于 gratification
更多regalement例句
- Many Americans jailed in foreign countries regale journalists with their own versions of “Midnight Express.”
- Anyway I sat down with Bruce and encouraged him to regale me with a few New Hampshire-in-the-old days stories.
- Montalbán swerves off frequently to have his hero admire a dish or even regale us with a recipe.
- When Emmett King came home at night, he liked to regale the family with tales of small-town criminality— Mayberry R.F.D. stuff.
- He would regale us sometimes with his experience flying jet airplanes.
- They visit and regale one another very much, and are not wanting in Civilities to Foreigners.
- His chief food is of a vegetable nature—grain, fruits, and roots—but he does not disdain an occasional regale of pork.
- The regale that followed might have caused a European chef to pale his ineffectual fires from sheer envy.
- The fat man hates trouble, smothers his own, and you only make him ill at ease when you regale him with yours.
- And booths, wherein you might regale, And have a pint of beer, or ale.