feast

英 [fi?st] 美[fist]
  • vt. 享受;款待,宴請
  • n. 筵席,宴會;節日
  • vi. 享受;參加宴會

CET6TEM4CET4IELTS考研中低頻詞常用詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?feasts;第三人稱單數:?feasts;過去式:?feasted;現在分詞:?feasting;

助記提示


feast“肥死他”-----盛宴

中文詞源


feast 盛宴

來自festival, 宗教節日,節日。引申詞義盛宴。

英文詞源


feast
feast: [13] The notion of ‘eating’ is a secondary semantic development for feast, whose underlying meaning (as may be guessed from the related festival [14] and festivity [14]) has more to do with joyousness than with the appeasement of hunger. Its ultimate source is the Latin adjective festus, which meant ‘joyful, merry’. This was used as a plural noun, festa, meaning ‘celebratory ceremonies, particularly of a religious nature’, which came down to Old French as feste.

This was the source of English feast, and its modern French descendant gave English fête [18]. Incidentally, the sense ‘sumptuous meal’, present in feast but not in fête, goes back to the Latin singular noun festum. Also related is festoon [17], acquired via French from Italian festone, which originally meant ‘ornament for a festive occasion’; and fair (as in fairground) comes ultimately from Latin fēria, first cousin to festus.

=> fair, festival, festoon, fête
feast (v.)
c. 1300, "partake of a feast," from Old French fester "to feast, make merry; observe (a holiday)" (Modern French fêter), from feste "religious festival" (see feast (n.)). Related: Feasted; feasting.
feast (n.)
c. 1200, "secular celebration with feasting and entertainment" (often held on a church holiday); c. 1300, "religious anniversary characterized by rejoicing" (rather than fasting), from Old French feste "religious festival, holy day; holiday; market, fair; noise, racket; jest, fun" (12c., Modern French fête), from Vulgar Latin *festa (fem. singular; also source of Italian festa, Spanish fiesta), from Latin festa "holidays, feasts, festal banquets," noun use of neuter plural of festus "festive, joyful, merry," related to feriae "holiday" and fanum "temple," from Proto-Italic *fasno- "temple," from PIE *dhis-no- "divine, holy; consecrated place," from *dhes- "root of words in religious concepts" [Watkins].

The spelling -ea- was used in Middle English to represent the sound we mis-call "long e." Meaning "abundant meal" (whether public or private) is by late 14c. Meaning "any enjoyable occasion or event" is from late 14c.

雙語例句


1. The feast was served by his mother and sisters.
這頓美餐是他母親和他的姐妹們準備的。

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2. Well we did have a midnight feast, me and my sister.
我和姐姐的確在半夜大吃了一頓。

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3. On the following day a feast was given in King John's honour.
第二天設宴款待約翰王。

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4. Chicago provides a feast for the ears of any music lover.
《芝加哥》將給所有音樂愛好者獻上一場聽覺的盛宴。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Banners were paraded from church to church on feast days.
宗教節日期間,人們打著橫幅在教堂間游行。

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