reveling / ˈrɛv əl /

狂欢狂欢的欢欣鼓舞陶醉

reveling2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

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

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

reveling 近义词

v. 动词 verb

take pleasure; celebrate

更多reveling例句

  1. Revel has said its average customer trip is about four miles.
  2. Shared electric moped startup Revel said Friday that it will shut down its service in Austin later this month.
  3. Revel said it partnered with behavioral science experts at The Behavioral Insights Team to develop a new mandatory in-app safety training designed to improve users’ knowledge of safety measures and compliance with those practices.
  4. So, 2014 is about coming home to these wines and reveling in one of the greatest things a wine can be: familiar.
  5. “I would like to rest, and welcome the possibility of reveling in obscurity,” he told reporters as he left office.
  6. It sits firmly on the side of the cartoonish—reveling in it is okay.
  7. Hillary Rodham Clinton must be reveling in the latest round of Republican fratricide.
  8. I sink down onto him … reveling in the fullness of my possession, reveling in his reaction, watching him unravel beneath me.
  9. She had stolen from her slippers, and was moving lightly over the deep Oriental rug, reveling in its velvety voluptuousness.
  10. He sees her reveling in the arms and embrace of him that he despises, committing trespass upon the one he so loves.
  11. As a matter of fact, Lyddy was reveling in house-furnishing of a humble sort.
  12. Ten minutes afterward, she would catch her brain reveling in the same rebellious vision.
  13. Reveling in these pleasantly miserable schemes, she was startled to find Baltimore already gathering round the train.