roistering
adjective uk/ˈrɔɪ.stər.ɪŋ/ us/ˈrɔɪ.stɚ.ɪŋ/
喧闹作乐的
enjoying yourself in a noisy and energetic way
My days as a roistering singleton are now long over. 我喧闹作乐的单身汉日子早已过去了。
He has affectionate memories of those days and the roistering workers who got drunk on Saturday nights. 他对那些日子,还有在星期六晚上喝得烂醉如泥喧闹作乐的工人有着深情的回忆。
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- Manchester's Exchange Square was so packed with roistering fans that buses could not move through the packed streets.
- Much of the vast wealth of this vibrant, roistering man went into countless civic projects around Colorado Springs.
- The constable was detained for several days while the roistering lunatic drove gaily back to St. Andrews.
roistering
noun [ U ] uk/ˈrɔɪ.stər.ɪŋ/ us/ˈrɔɪ.stɚ.ɪŋ/
喧闹作乐
behaviour in which someone enjoys themselves in a noisy and energetic way
He has spoken of a life devoted to romance, roistering, and rebellion. 他谈到了致力于浪漫、喧闹作乐和反叛的生活。
During the roistering a soldier said he had lost his gun. 在喧闹作乐时,一名士兵说他的枪丢了。
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- His co-star was so alarmed by his roistering and general state of unfitness that she bought him a bike.
- The roistering of the Bohemians in Act I was exceptionally loud.
- Her time at Oxford was dedicated, as she admitted, to "roistering", so that she failed her English degree.