regale
regale 英 [rɪˈgeɪl] 美 [rɪˈɡel]
vt. 取悦;盛情款待 vi. 参加宴会;享用;享受 n. 款待
进行时:regaling 过去式:regaled 过去分词:regaled 第三人称单数:regales
- You may have heard it said that the fastest way to a person’s heart is through his stomach. So, if you need to please or impress someone, regale them — that is, treat them to lavish food and drink.
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- vt. 取悦;盛情款待
- vi. 参加宴会;享用;享受
- n. 款待
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1. Disclosure: This reporter also lives in New Haven and has heard Chua regale friends with parenting stories.
揭秘:记者也住在纽海文,曾经听过蔡在餐桌上分享育儿故事。
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2. According to his budget director, David A. Stockman, Mr. Reagan would regale the staff with stories of how he, as an actor, used to alter his work schedule in response to the tax code.
据里根先生的预算主管大卫·斯托克曼透露,他用自己的故事让职员们高兴起来,因为在他还是一个演员时,就常常会为了应对免税代码而改变自己的工作计划。
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3. Here you can still enjoy Chinese and Western buffet in the fresh morning, taste tea in the vernal afternoon and regale special beefsteak in the charming night.
在这里,您还可以在晨光中享用中西自助餐,在和熙的午后,品尝下午茶,在摇曳烛光中享用特色牛排。
- regale (v.) "entertain splendidly," 1650s, from French régaler "to entertain or feast," from Old French regale, rigale, from gale "merriment," from galer "make merry" (see gallant (adj.)). Influenced in Old French by se rigoler "amuse oneself, rejoice," of unknown origin. Italian regalo is from French. Related: Regaled; regaling.
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