libation 英 [laɪˈbeɪʃn]   美 [laɪˈbeʃən]

libation

libation  英 [laɪˈbeɪʃn] 美 [laɪˈbeʃən]

n. 饮酒;奠酒祭神仪式(形容词libationary) 

名词复数:libations 

"libation, " North Carolina, 1999. “奠酒,” 1999年,北卡罗来拿。
The combination of fast dancing, a very high heel, and maybe a libation or two can lead to a potentially dangerous situation. 快速跳舞,很高的鞋跟合在一起,三两分钟也许就会导致潜在的危险状况。

  • Certain ceremonies require dumping a little bit of liquid, usually alcohol, onto the ground. It might seem wasteful, but it’s really a powerful symbolic act called a libation — and it’s worth every drop.
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  • n. 饮酒;奠酒祭神仪式(形容词libationary)
  • 1. "libation, " North Carolina, 1999.

    “奠酒,” 1999年,北卡罗来拿。

  • 2. The combination of fast dancing, a very high heel, and maybe a libation or two can lead to a potentially dangerous situation.

    快速跳舞,很高的鞋跟合在一起,三两分钟也许就会导致潜在的危险状况。

  • 3. The poem is called "libation," and it's for my friend Vusi who is in the audience here somewhere.

    这首诗叫"奠酒",写给我的朋友西, 他也来到了现场。

  • libation (n.) late 14c., "pouring out of wine in honor of a god," from Latin libationem (nominative libatio) "a drink-offering," noun of action from past participle stem of libare "pour out (an offering)," perhaps from PIE *lehi- "to pour out, drip" (source of Greek leibein "to pour, make a libation").
li·ba·tion / laɪˈbeɪʃn ; NAmE laɪˈbeɪʃn / noun ( formal) (in the past) a gift of wine to a god (旧时供奉神的)奠酒,祭酒 libation libations li·ba·tion / laɪˈbeɪʃn ; NAmE laɪˈbeɪʃn /
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