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orgy

英 [ˈɔːdʒi]

美 [ˈɔːrdʒi]

n.  奢靡的聚会; 狂欢会; 放纵; 放荡

复数:orgies 

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Collins.1 / BNC.14476 / COCA.15880

牛津词典

    noun

    • 奢靡的聚会;狂欢会
      a party at which there is a lot of eating, drinking and sexual activity
      1. a drunken orgy
        纵酒狂欢会
    • 放纵;放荡
      an extreme amount of a particular activity
      1. The rebels went on an orgy of killing.
        叛乱者肆意杀人。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT (尤指纵欲的)狂欢聚会
      Anorgyis a party in which people behave in a very uncontrolled way, especially one involving sexual activity.
      1. It was reminiscent of a scene from a Roman orgy.
        这一幕让人想起古罗马荒淫的狂欢宴会。
      2. ...a drunken orgy.
        纵酒狂欢会
    • N-COUNT 放纵;无节制
      You can refer to an activity as anorgyof that activity to emphasize that it is done to an excessive extent.
      1. One eyewitness said the rioters were engaged in an orgy of destruction...
        一位目击者称暴徒肆无忌惮地到处进行破坏。
      2. He blew £533,000 in an 18-month orgy of spending.
        他在18个月的奢靡生活中挥霍了533,000英镑。

    英英释义

    noun

    双语例句

    • A former executive of the hotel where the orgy took place and a nightclub manager received life sentences.
      狂欢发生一位夜总会经理被一般承认的无期徒刑的旅馆一个前主管。
    • Emperor Nero attended the bacchanalian orgy.
      尼禄皇(罗马暴君)参加了狂饮的祭酒神仪式。
    • Then his writing became an orgy of pragmatism or brutal realism.
      后来他的作品变得豪放,有些兽性的现实主义。
    • Whereas for those who have not been fired, the not-so-festive season this year is an orgy of fear and drudgery.
      反之,对那些未被解雇的人来说,2008年这个不那么快乐的节日会是一场由恐惧与苦役组成的狂欢。
    • This orgy for lawyers is partly a result of the explosion of the market for smart-phones.
      这场对于律师而言的盛宴,部分归结于智能电话市场的爆发。
    • It underestimated the risk of maintaining the Fed Funds rate at 1 per cent in 2003 and 2004, contributing to the orgy of excessive debt.
      在2003年和2004年,美联储低估了将联邦基金利率保持在1%的风险,从而导致了债务过度泛滥。
    • The company said on its website that yesterday might be the biggest e-shopping orgy ever.
      该公司说其网站昨天可能是有史以来最大的网购狂欢。
    • The most expensive orgy in history was over, as F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote of the 1929 Wall Street crash.
      美国作家F•司各特•菲茨杰拉德(F.SCOTTFITZGERALD)针对1929年的华尔街崩盘写道,历史上最昂贵的狂欢结束了。
    • Extraordinary optimism sustained an orgy of speculation.
      极端乐观主义纵容了疯狂的投机事业。
    • Instead, recruitment is often an orgy of hyperbole.
      而事实上,招聘常常是没边儿的夸张。