revel
revel 英 [ˈrevl] 美 [ˈrɛvəl]
vi. 狂欢;陶醉 n. 狂欢;闹饮;喜庆狂欢活动
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- Revel means to take great pleasure. If you revel in something, you're not just pleased or even excited; you're overwhelmed by joy.
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- vi. 狂欢;陶醉
- n. 狂欢;闹饮;喜庆狂欢活动
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1. Couples who at first revel in their similarities but gradually come to see their differences often try to nag each other back to safe common ground, Barrow explains.
她解释道,那些陶醉在最初的彼此相像中的夫妇们慢慢地发现不同后,通常会唠叨对方,以使之回到没有争议的共同之处。
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2. So, listen when your spouse speaks, and let him (or her) revel in the joys of their day—even when your day has been less than perfect by comparison.
所以,当你配偶讲话的时候要倾听,并让他(或她)沉浸在当天的快乐中——即使你的当天与其相比并没有那么完美。
- revel (n.) late 14c., "riotous merry-making," from Old French revel "entertainment, revelry," verbal noun from reveler "be disorderly, make merry" (see revel (v.)). Related: Revels; revel-rout.
- revel (v.) early 14c., "to feast in a noisy manner;" late 14c., "take part in revels," from Old French reveler, also rebeller "be disorderly, make merry; rebel, be riotous," from Latin rebellare "to rebel" (see rebel (v.)). The meaning "take great pleasure in" first recorded 1754. Related: Reveled; reveling; revelled; revelling.
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