feast
n
1
(a) unusually large or elaborate meal 盛宴; 宴会.
(b) (fig 比喻) thing that pleases the mind or the senses with its richness or variety 赏心悦目的事物
a feast of colours, sounds, etc 赏心悦目的颜色、 悦耳动听的声音.
2 religious festival celebrated with rejoicing 欢乐的宗教节日
the feast of Christmas 圣诞佳节. feast, v
1
(a) [I, Ipr] ~ (on sth) enjoy a feast 宴饮; 参加宴会
They celebrated by feasting all day. 他们整天大吃大喝地庆祝.
(b) [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (with sth) provide sb with a feast 设宴款待(某人); 宴请(某人)
They feasted their guests with delicacies. 他们用美味佳肴款待客人.
2 (idm 习语) feast one's eyes (on sb/sth)enjoy the beauty of sb/sth 欣赏某人[某物]之美; 饱眼福
She feasted her eyes on the beauty of the valley. 她饱览那山谷的美景.
That's right. We will take 10 pigs, 10 sheep and sixty chickens. The chickens can eat the food that we would otherwise throw away. They will provide us with eggs and meat.
没错。我们要带上10头猪、10只羊还有60只鸡。鸡吃我们的剩饭剩菜。它们为我们提供蛋和肉。
In this way he was able to find out where they lived, how many chidren they had, and where they died and were buried.
就这样,他了解到祖先的住处,有多少孩子,死在何处,葬在哪里。
Von Frisch watched the wagging dance very carefully.