festivity

英 [fesˈtɪv.ə.ti]      美 [fesˈtɪv.ə.t̬i]
  • n. 欢庆,欢宴;庆典;欢乐
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将“festivity”分解为“fest”和“-ivity”,其中“fest”暗示着“节日”,“-ivity”是名词后缀,表示“性质”或“状态”。所以,可以想象一个充满节日氛围的状态,这样有助于记住“festivity”意味着庆祝或节日气氛。

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festivity (n.)
"festive celebration, feast," late 14c., from Old French festiveté "celebration, festiveness, festival," from Latin festivitatem (nominative festivitas) "good fellowship, generosity," from festivus "festive," from festum "festival or holiday," neuter of festus "of a feast" (see feast (n.)). Related: Festivities.
1. The wedding was an occasion of great festivity.
这个婚礼是喜庆盛事。
2. He entered the village almost unobserved amid the general festivity.
在一片喜庆的气氛中,他进村时几乎没有人注意到.
3. Suddenly he felt lonely and far removed from all this festivity.
他突然感到寂寞.这一切似乎都跟他隔得远远的.
4. There was a general air of festivity and abandon.
到处是一派纵情狂欢的气氛。
5. They will celebrate it with thanksgiving , with festivity , with bonfires, and illuminations.
他们将感激满怀,载歌载舞,高燃篝火, 张灯结彩庆此佳节.