1.聚饮;痛饮,大喝大闹
1.to drink alcohol and enjoy yourself in a noisy way
1.They told him to stay home with his wife instead of going out and carousing with friends.
他们告诉他待在家里陪老婆,不要与朋友出去痛饮。
2.I don't think the two of you are supposed to be carousing around the angel city any more than I am.
我看啊,你们俩在这天使之城也不见得能比我潇洒到哪儿去。
3.At least the police are not rigorously enforcing a threatened ban on carousing after 2am.
至少警方没有严格执行扬言要在凌晨2点后禁止狂欢的禁令。
4.The second patient, Antoine Mauroy, was an active 34-year-0ld who spent some of his time carousing in Paris.
第二个叫安托。马洛的病人,是一个活泼的34岁年轻人,在巴黎度过一段狂欢时间。
5.And though Chinese students don't drink as much as their American peers, late night carousing is no rarity.
虽说中国学生不像他们的美国同学那样喝那么多酒,但痛饮到深夜也并非少见。
6.Japan seems a good place to investigate this, since salarymen in Tokyo spend much of their free time carousing with each other.
要研究这个问题,日本似乎是个好地方,因为东京的企业职员把他们的大部分闲暇时间花在了相互寻欢作乐上。
7.I heard that some of the mercenaries are spending their time drinking and carousing instead of helping us!
我听说一些雇佣军把时间都花在狂欢作乐上了,而不是帮助我们!
8.a night of bacchanalian revelry; carousing bands of drunken soldiers; orgiastic festivity .
痛饮狂欢的夜晚;一群酗酒狂欢的水手;狂欢的节日。
9.and however late at night he sat carousing with Sydney Carton, he always had his points at his fingers' ends in the morning .
不管他晚上跟西德尼-卡尔顿一起狂饮烂醉到多晚,一到早上他总能抓住要害,阐述得头头是道。
10.While carousing the streets of Beijing, he grew frustrated when another car was blocking his path.
李在北京大街上狂欢作乐时,对另一辆挡路的车大为不满。