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
- It's always an old lady in a fiesta.
只有开嘉年华的老太太才会这样。 - That was the last day before the fiesta.
这就是节日前最后一天的情形。 - Hungarian Turan will drive a Fiesta, while Abarth Grande Punto is the car of choice for Andorran Llovera.
匈牙利人图岚将驾驶嘉年华赛车,而安道尔车手略韦拉则选择阿巴斯大鹏托赛车。 - 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。 - Ford says it plans to roll out an ad campaign for the Fiesta next month that will be aimed at Mei and her peers.
福特说,它计划下个月为嘉年华推出一个广告活动,目标将对准“美”和她的同龄人。 - 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。 - Even though it's orange, we still call it Fiesta red.
虽然它是橘色的,我们还是称之为Fiesta红。 - Puss: Hey! Isn't we supposed to be having a fiesta?
我们不是应该有常舞会么? - If your timing is right, you may be fortunate enough to stumble across a village fiesta.
如果你时机把握得好,你会幸运地撞上某个乡村节日。 - The fiesta is the city's biggest event, and such celebrations occasionally figure in local politics.
此节可谓该市的一大盛事,并且这些庆祝仪式偶尔还会同地方政治联系在一起。