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fiesta

英 [fiˈestə]

美 [fiˈestə]

n.  (通常指说西班牙语国家的)宗教节日,节日

复数:fiestas 

BNC.16933 / COCA.15170

牛津词典

    noun

    • (通常指说西班牙语国家的)宗教节日,节日
      a public event when people celebrate and are entertained with music and dancing, usually connected with a religious festival in countries where the people speak Spanish

      柯林斯词典

      • (尤指西班牙或拉丁美洲的)宗教节日,狂欢节日
        Afiestais a time of public entertainment and parties, usually on a special religious holiday, especially in Spain or Latin America.

        英英释义

        noun

        • an elaborate party (often outdoors)
            Synonym:fetefeast

          双语例句

          • And I can tell you further, it would be just the same to me if it were the fiesta of all the saints combined, instead of just my own.
            我还可以告诉你,即使不是我一个人的圣日,而是所有圣徒的圣日合在一块,对我来说也完全一样。
          • It also recently launched the Fiesta in China.
            该公司最近还在中国市场推出了fiesta。
          • To celebrate this holiday, second graders made the traditional items that would be a part of the fiesta.
            为了庆祝这个节日,二手分类机让这个传统项目变成祭典的一部分。
          • It's the last school fiesta of the year.
            这是今年最后一次的学校节日了。
          • Thousands of people make their way to this village every year to witness this enjoyable traditional fiesta.
            每年,成千上万的人来到这个小镇,欢度这一传统的节日。
          • British team-mate Matthew Wilson has also shown well on Rally Sweden in the past and is a huge fan of the new Fiesta, which he has helped to develop.
            他们的英国队友马修·威尔森在过去瑞典站的比赛中也展现了强大的实力,作为新一代嘉年华赛车的研发者之一,他的夺冠呼声也很高。
          • Every year from July7th-14th thousands pack into Pamplona to start Spain's most fa ­ mous bull-running fiesta to honour Navarre capital's patron saint, San Fermin.
            每年从7月7日至14日成千上万的人到潘普洛纳开始庆祝西班牙最有名的奔牛节,纪念纳瓦拉首都的守护神&圣佛明。
          • We were lucky enough to be there for the Easter fiesta.
            我们在那里过复活节真够幸运的了。
          • The town was clearly in Fiesta mood.
            镇显然沉浸在一片节日的气氛之中。
          • Crowd thronged the street during the fiesta.
            宗教节日期间街道上挤满了人群。