单词 | Feast |
例句 | (1) A good conscience is a continual feast. (2) A contented mind is perpetual feast. (3) Enough is as good as a feast. (4) War is death’s feast. (5) The feast was served by his mother and sisters. (6) They had a midnight feast in their tent. (7) After the feast the prince belched hugely. (8) The poor starve while the rich feast. (9) A contented mind is a continual / perpetual feast. (10) A contented mind is a perpetual feast. (11) The children had a midnight feast in their tents. (12) The king promised to hold a great feast for all his people. (13) Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit(), with unlimited wine. (14) Villagers used to hold a great feast at harvest time. (15) "What a feast!" she said, surveying all the dishes on the table. (16) They were happy to partake of our feast, but not to share our company. (17) The evening was a real feast for music lovers. (18) The team contains a veritable feast of international talent. (19) Feast today and fast tomorrow. (20) Christmas is fixed, but Easter is a movable feast. (21) The children raided the fridge for a midnight feast. (22) They liquored up at the feast. (23) Let's have a midnight feast tonight . (24) Easter is a movable feast. (25) The Jewish feast of Passover began last night. (26) The women were busy preparing the wedding feast. (27) Christmas is an important feast for Christians. (28) They foraged a pig for the feast. (29) The play is also a visual feast . (30) You shouldn't have troubled yourself to prepare such a feast! (1) The feast was served by his mother and sisters. (2) They had a midnight feast in their tent. (3) After the feast the prince belched hugely. (4) The poor starve while the rich feast. (5) The children had a midnight feast in their tents. (6) The king promised to hold a great feast for all his people. (7) Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine. (8) Villagers used to hold a great feast at harvest time. (9) You shouldn't have troubled yourself to prepare such a feast! (10) "What a feast!" she said, surveying all the dishes on the table. (11) They were happy to partake of our feast, but not to share our company. (12) Wow! Come and feast your eyes on this birthday cake! (31) At the feast there was food and drink in abundance. (32) As you cruise the waterways, feast your eyes on the gorgeous views of the illuminated city. (33) Thank you for that lovely meal;it was a veritable feast! (34) The main course of the feast was roast suckling pig. (35) She said it was the immemorial custom of the villagers to have a feast after the harvesting. (36) His food is a feast for the eyes as well as the palate. (37) The migrating salmon provide a delicious feast for the brown bear. (38) After the feast she spent a week dieting to salve her conscience. (39) Next week's film festival should be a real feast for cinema-goers. (40) Wow! Come and feast your eyes on this birthday cake! (41) If you like luxury cars, feast your eyes on these. (42) Canonized 1767; feast day, February 8. (43) Also patron of poets. Feast day, November 23. (44) Canonized 1657; feast day, August 31. (45) Canonized 1228; feast day, October 4. (46) Canonized 1934; feast day, March 15. (47) Hence, the blessing of bread on her feast day. (48) Her feast day was designated as June 20. (49) Canonized 1622; feast day, July 31. (50) On Tuesdays the restaurant offers a prime rib feast. (51) The prodigal son will feast with harlots no more. (52) Also patron of jaundice sufferers. Feast day[http://], August 8. (53) Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast. William Shakespeare (54) Also patron of spousal separation. Feast day, March 21. (55) Describe the huge wedding feast in great detail. (56) Canonized 1234; died, August 6; feast day, August 8. (57) Canonized 1729; feast day, May 16. (58) Canonized 1925; feast day, October 1. (59) Afterwards, Thorfinn gave a great feast. (60) Pine and evening grosbeaks would feast here this winter. (61) Canonized 372; feast day, April 12. (62) The red of the blood drunk at a feast. (63) He forbore to join our earthen feast. (64) There were over sixty guests at the wedding feast. (65) Also patron of horsemen and the impoverished. Feast day, November 8. (66) Here, self-exclusion from the feast of life takes a fresh turn. (67) The following day, the feast of the immaculate conception, there was a closing ceremony in St Peter's Square. (68) If football's not your game ... you can bank on a feast of other sports this holiday weekend. (69) Christmas came in the summer holidays and was celebrated with a simple feast and decorations of flowers or branches. (70) I hate, I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies. (71) After the church service he was conducted to a house ready prepared(), where a regal feast was laid before him. (72) The last day of the holidays is marked with a lavish feast. (73) Lunch is officially from 12.30 till 1.30; that tends to be a slightly moveable feast. (74) Rachel daintily arched one eyebrow as if I had mentioned inviting her servants to some feast or revelry. (75) The feast was one of the highlights of the 10-year-old prince's stay on a ranch in Montana. (76) It was a feast, swilled down in the boys' case at least. with pints of good cider. (77) Witness their behaviour at the Lapithae wedding feast when the centaur Eurythion tried to rape the bride. (78) The thanksgiving dinner, the feast ... that was it, of course. (79) Also patron of crusaders, kings, and parenthood. Feast day, August 25. (80) When it is time to eat,[sentence dictionary] pretend it is a midnight feast and have the food in one of the bedrooms. (81) The letters section offers a feast of anecdotes about Mozart. (82) The welcome feast had made them as sick as volcanoes. (83) A feast of rock goodies are up for grabs - including albums by Nirvana and Guns N' Roses. (84) It was generally held on or about the feast day of the patron saint to whom the church was dedicated. (85) The result is better than a single dish supposedly made faster; the result is enough dishes to produce a feast. (86) They welcome me warmly, and I feast on the nourishment for which I was born and which is mine par excellence. (87) Parker wished more time, more, with the boy; this almost crucifixion, to feast his eyes. (88) His prophecy was fulfilled, for the town was delivered at the time of the Paschal feast. (89) On feast days such as Passover, thousands of offerings were made. (90) Sebald tossed icicles into the chimney, which disbursed warmth throughout the cottage. Feast day, August 19. (91) The craftsmen of the local Guilds had been performing a play on the Feast of Corpus Christi for eighty years. (92) Different kinds of wasps will then come to lay their eggs on the grubs, and woodpeckers will later feast on both. (93) Duck's view of the harvest feast is much harder than Leapor's. (94) Pentecost is also the high feast of the Arthurian Grail legends. (95) The women and children especially found him friendly and did him the honor of welcoming him to their great pumpkin feast. (96) Nevertheless, the purse strings have been loosened sufficiently to provide a palatable enough feast. (97) The markets were closed Monday for a holiday celebrating the feast of the Three Kings. (98) He said the date was chosen to coincide with the feast of St Teresa of Lisieux, patron saint of the missions. (99) The Christmas celebrations in Fiji are rounded off by a huge feast on Christmas Day. (100) Once a year the up-river migration of the salmon heading for their spawning grounds provides a great feast. (101) Such a picture points to the great Messianic feast in the future. (102) In an exclusive interview, Richard Feast discovers that his reputation for straight, sometimes controversial, talking is not exaggerated. (103) Let's have a midnight feast tonight, she said: a secret party. (104) He washed and dressed in a magnificent embroidered robe topped with a great gilt turban, then returned to the feast. (105) The boys declared it a feast compared with the week before and polished off their chocolate as a bonus. (106) The pageantry surrounding the court is a feast of spectacle and venerable tradition. (107) Moray eels squirm right to the water's edge and greedily gulp down the feast. (108) With a flourish he removed the cover and revealed to the incredulous eyes of the staff a feast of sausages and bacon. (109) I still dreamed of food and the convivial, outdoor feast, but I no longer took full part in the proceedings. (110) Prayer,[/feast.html] songs and fireworks all helped the faithful celebrate her feast day. (111) Big Ronnie was up and about and having a midnight feast. (112) Plus sea urchins and crabs dropping from the beaks of high-flying gulls who swoop down to feast on them. (113) So they lived happily in his fortress for a month and a day, celebrating their wedding feast. (114) The wonderful, detailed illustrations are a feast for the eyes.. (115) My words have been grubby confetti, faded, tacky, blown far from the wedding feast. (116) Traditionally for some, that means throwing a party on the Feast of Candelaria, Feb. 2. (117) The scullions sweated and ducked at the spits and bake-ovens built around the exercise ground for the clan to feast. (118) Here was the connubial complement to Miss Havisham's wedding feast but without the cobwebs. (119) Their clothes were aromatic with the feast they had been preparing. (120) They starved to death with the sumptuous feast laid out before them. (121) Murrayfield will provide a feast of entertaining rugby if the quality of the tournament at Catania was anything to go by. (122) Just feast your eyes on the car's leather seats and walnut dashboard. (123) On the feast of Corpus Christi, crowds lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the consecrated host in procession. (124) A birthday is a movable feast as the round of years is wholly unrelated to the seasons. (125) The last day of Kwanzaa is marked by a lavish feast. (126) Life is not a spectacle or a feast: it is a predicament. George Santayana (127) Also invoked against appendicitis, intestinal disease, and seasickness. Feast day, June 2. (128) The album is an absolute feast of fully cranked guitar and catchy pop choruses. (129) Hastily she bit gobbets loose and swallowed them, bolting down a dreadful and disgusting feast. (130) The priest made a short speech praising the families and the outstanding simplicity of the wedding feast. (131) In the Manse the household occupied themselves with the task of preparing a feast fit for the assembled lords. (132) He had landed a contract as pleased as Punch, and I made a feast for his friends. (133) Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded. Feast day, August 9. (134) Feast day, September I.. Drunkeness is the ruin of reason. (135) If it all tasted as beguiling as it looks, every dish would be a feast. (136) Now that little meal of de Pomiane's is a feast, as a whole entity. (137) In later years the humble feast grew into a mysterious worship, about which we know little. (138) Our Master, joyful at the pleasing Sight, Invites us all to feast with him at Night. (139) Christians fast to prepare for a feast; the modern world feasts and then queasily goes on a diet. (140) They eat, play sixteen rounds, feast again,[] then tell stories. (141) They often finished up as the main item on the menu at the feast after their visit. (142) On special feast days a High Mass was sung to mark the occasion. (143) Come down Daniel to the lions' den, Come down Daniel and join in the feast. (144) Those of them who live in Calcutta are frequent visitors to Motherhouse, especially on festivals and feast days. (145) The couple also got £2,000 cash that helped to make their wedding reception a feast to remember. (146) He provides the feast for rejoicing, as well as the fine clothes for the banquet guests to sit before him. (147) Now for the questions that even experienced cooks ask when faced with preparing the Thanksgiving feast. (148) The marriage feast was perhaps the most unfortunate that ever took place. (149) One wet day, though, in 1985 Bellerby Feast had almost ceased to exist. (150) In 472 this feast succeeded to the torchlight procession in honour of Persephone, and that of the Lupercalia. (151) He became a great fan of yours after a particularly exciting performance you conducted of Belshazzar's Feast. (152) Also patron of actors, lawyers, printers, and secretaries. Feast day, August 25. (153) Very soon now they will be ready and then I mean to hold a great feast for all my people. (154) He was taking part in some obscene feast. (155) a splendid feast of turkey with all the trimmings. (156) Dumpling Feast taste, can often leave a good impression. (157) The painter's picture show feast my eyes. (158) The distinguished guests are served with a sumptuous feast. (159) It's a great feast, but you're always aware that it's finite, it has to come to an end . (160) Called Pentecost, Feast of Weeks or Shavuot also called Whitsunday. (161) And it was at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication, and it was winter. (162) A chef checks his charge during preparations for a feast near Asuncion, Paraguay. The barbeque was meant to shatter the world record for the globe's largest grill-off. (163) Don't ask him to come; we don't want to have a skeleton at the feast. (164) A Grand Feast , Silver Christmas Gala Dinner Startup for You! (165) Roman Catholics first celebrated Christmas, then as the Feast of the Nativity, asas 336 ad. (166) If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then whenever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast. (167) This shall be the sin of Egypt, and this the sin of all nations, that will not go up to keep the feast of tabernacles. (168) It was a feast which empowered me to continue my journey with SIFE. (169) At that time, live chickens were purchased from an outside market in preparation for a religious feast and were integrated into local flocks. (170) Or sitting next to the main feast samovar tea, chatting, or rotate around a flood pipe smoking, to celebrate a really good time. (170) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (171) Compare the two magic woods in Qingkou village on the time of traditional feast, we can find that tourism not always bring cultural change, the culture also represent fixedness. (172) On the day of firstfruits, when you present to the LORD an offering of new grain during the Feast of Weeks, hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work. (173) Never talk about a dangerous thunderstorm with a sailor before he begins a new voyage at the sea, which will be thought of as a skeleton at the feast. (174) Feast of Weeks or Shavuot in New Testament is called Pentecost coming 50 days after Passover or Unleaven Bread. (175) From sea bass to abalone, clams to prawns, Chile serves up a sumptuous feast from the sea. (176) Such an occasion would be concluded with a sumptuous feast. (177) Then in accordance with what is written, they celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles with the required number of burnt offerings prescribed for each day. (178) Celebrate the Feast of Ingathering at the end of the year, when you gather in your crops from the field. (179) Subjects ate whatever they wanted on feast days but consumed only calorie-free beverages and sugarless gum on fast days. (180) In that year a special feast was prepared in Plymouth, Massachusetts. (181) Robin is back from the Crusades and in trouble with King John, who declares him an outlaw “to be hunted all the days of his life”: cue a feast of deadeye archery and slashing swordfights. (182) Mayhap a funeral among men is a wedding feast among the angels. (183) At dusk, heading for Portuguese Square on a trishaw for a seafood feast. (184) After the Sabbath, we would wander off to the fields and have a feast with fish cooked on the spit, Iraqi pita and arak . (185) Judas and his men thanked these people and asked them to extend the same kindness to his race in the future. Then they returned to Jerusalem, since the feast of Weeks of Pentecost was approaching. (186) Chicago provides a feast for the ears of any music lover. (187) At Christmas the visitors began their circuit of dropping in on the eve of the feast day. (188) We would put out our jack-o-lantern and get ready for a great Thanksgiving feast. (189) This week, as OPEC geared itself up for its birthday feast, Mr. Yamani surfaced as Banquo's ghost[/feast.html], complete with doom-laden predictions. (190) The Israelites the Passover at that time andthe Feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days. (191) On October 4, 1630, the town of Cupertino held a procession on the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi. (192) The growth is a boon for zooplankton, who now have ready access to an easy - to - find feast. (193) Well we did have a midnight feast, me and my sister. (194) But when researchers blocked production of that heat shock protein and let mosquitoes feast, the blood meal sat longer in their guts. (195) At Id al-fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, my parents gave us new clothes and we had a feast. Laughter and conversation abounded. My friends and I played jubilantly. (196) But they said, Not on feast day, lest there be an uproar among the people. (197) This shall be the punishment of Egypt, and the punishment of all nations that come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles. (198) Time is ticking away for the next two big events Ascension day and the feast day of Pentecost. (199) Pentecostals take their name from the biblical feast of the Pentecost. (200) In the meanwhile the suitors had gathered again around the feast table. |
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