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feast

他動詞自動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: feasts過去形: feasted過去分詞: feasted現在分詞: feasting

The word carries a strong sense of abundance and communal joy. It is not merely about eating, but about the ritual and social celebration surrounding a meal. There is an inherent feeling of generosity and luxury, often associated with holidays or special milestones. In a non-culinary sense, it describes a sensory overload of pleasure. When someone feasts their eyes on a view, they are consuming a visual experience with the same intensity and greed as one would a banquet, suggesting a deep, appreciative hunger for beauty or information.

Countable when referring to a specific celebratory banquet event. Uncountable when referring to the general act of eating lavishly.

意味

名詞

A large, lavish meal, typically celebratory.

"They prepared a magnificent feast for the wedding guests."

他動詞
[someone][something]

To eat large quantities of food with great enjoyment.

"The guests feasted on roasted meats and fresh fruits."

自動詞

To eat sumptuously.

"The entire village feasted until dawn."

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