fiesta
英 [fiˈestə]
美 [fiˈestə]
n. (通常指说西班牙语国家的)宗教节日,节日
复数:fiestas
BNC.16933 / COCA.15170
牛津词典
noun
- (通常指说西班牙语国家的)宗教节日,节日
a public event when people celebrate and are entertained with music and dancing, usually connected with a religious festival in countries where the people speak Spanish
柯林斯词典
- (尤指西班牙或拉丁美洲的)宗教节日,狂欢节日
Afiestais a time of public entertainment and parties, usually on a special religious holiday, especially in Spain or Latin America.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- A thunderous roar erupted across the Spanish capital and fans danced in the streets chanting Viva Espana! as the country's first ever World Cup trophy sparked a nationwide fiesta.
西班牙首次夺冠世界杯,举国上下一片欢庆。雷鸣般的欢呼声响彻西班牙首都,球迷们在街上一边跳舞一边高喊着西班牙万岁! - Crowd thronged the street during the fiesta.
宗教节日期间街道上挤满了人群。 - British team-mate Matthew Wilson has also shown well on Rally Sweden in the past and is a huge fan of the new Fiesta, which he has helped to develop.
他们的英国队友马修·威尔森在过去瑞典站的比赛中也展现了强大的实力,作为新一代嘉年华赛车的研发者之一,他的夺冠呼声也很高。 - It also recently launched the Fiesta in China.
该公司最近还在中国市场推出了fiesta。 - THE RUNNING OF THE BULLS is the single most characteristic event of the Fiesta of San Fermin.
奔牛节是圣佛明最具特色的独特大事件。 - We were lucky enough to be there for the Easter fiesta.
我们在那里过复活节真够幸运的了。 - That was the last day before the fiesta.
这就是节日前最后一天的情形。 - The top people in our European Division opposed the Fiesta.
欧洲分部的高级人员反对假日型车。 - Bomber says he has missed only one fiesta in the last 33 years.
伯默尔说,过去33年里他只错过了一次奔牛节。 - It's the last school fiesta of the year.
这是今年最后一次的学校节日了。