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revel

/rev-uhl/US // ˈrɛv əl //UK // (ˈrɛvəl) //

启示,揭示,揭示了,启示录

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    rev·eled, rev·el·ing or rev·elled, rev·el·ling.

    • : to take great pleasure or delight: to revel in luxury.
    • : to make merry; indulge in boisterous festivities.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : boisterous merrymaking or festivity; revelry.
    • : Often revels. an occasion of merrymaking or noisy festivity with dancing, masking, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbtake pleasure; celebrate
Forms: reveling
Synonyms
bask篮子,篮筐,盆地,垒rejoice欢欣鼓舞,欢喜,欣喜若狂,庆幸carouse狂欢,狂欢节,庆祝活动crow乌鸦,人群,人群中,人群中的delight愉悦,喜悦,愉快,快乐enjoy享受,享有,享用,欣赏frolic嬉戏,嬉戏玩耍,嬉闹,嬉戏打闹gloat侃侃而谈,侃大山,幸灾乐祸,幸灾乐祸的indulge纵容,放任自流,放纵,放纵自己lark百灵鸟,云雀,云雀座,雀跃luxuriate奢侈,奢华,豪华,奢望relish津津乐道,津津有味,津津乐道的riot骚乱,暴乱,暴动,动乱roister罗斯特,巡回演唱会,巡回演出,巡回赛roll滚,卷,滚动,滚滚rollick滚动,卷轴,滚动式,轧制savor品尝,品味,仔细品味,欣赏thrive茁壮成长,欣欣向荣,茁壮发展,蓬勃发展wallow沉湎,沉湎其中,沉睡,沉溺blow off steam吹气,泄气,吐气,吐气如兰carry on进行,继承,继续,进行下去cut loose割断,割开,割裂,割断关系fool around瞎胡闹,瞎闹,鬼混,瞎混go on a spree大吃大喝,狂欢,大肆宣扬,大肆宣传kick up heels蹬蹬蹬,蹬蹬蹬蹬,蹬脚,蹬腿kid around孩子们周围,孩子们在周围,孩子们周围的,孩子们在一起lap up囫囵吞枣,舔舐,舔食let go放手,松手,放手吧,放开let loose放任自流,放纵,撒手不管,放任自由live it up活着,活下去,活得精彩,活着的时候make merry作乐,欢庆,欢聚一堂paint the town画镇,粉刷城市,粉刷城镇,粉刷小镇run around跑来跑去,转来转去,跑来跑去的,转悠step out走出,迈出,走出去,走出来whoop it up扬眉吐气,拍拍屁股走人,扬长避短,扬长而去

Examples

  • So, during our yearly week of sloth and bacchanalian revels, we would sneak out for two 30-minute bouts of hard running, hoping that would allow us to be both well-rested and still fit when we started training for indoor track.

  • In the safety of the light of day, we positively revel in our facts.

  • Much like the Taj Mahal, Revel opened in classically gaudy Atlantic City style in April 2012—with a sunrise Champagne toast.

  • The Revel casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, was equipped with a particularly elaborate video system.

  • The second leak came shortly after Revel went bust and shut down on September 2.

  • Lately, Richard Dawkins seems to scan the world for sore spots, take a good poke, and revel in the ensuing outcry.

  • Why must I and my child walk on this hot pavement, while they repose on velvet cushions and revel in all luxury?

  • During all this time the Count was in high spirits, and seemed to revel in the brightness of the day and the glory of the scenery.

  • They could revel in the rugged measures of ‘Marmion,’ in the whirl and clatter of the ‘Last Minstrel.’

  • She too hides somewhere, deep down, a poor fettered thing that would gladly join the revel, if it dared.

  • They absolutely revel in the most voluptuous indulgence of the nil admirari.