bacchanalia

[,bækə'neiljə]
  • n. (古罗马的)酒神节;大酒宴
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bacchanalia (n.)
"drunken revelry," 1630s, from the name of the Roman festival held in honor of Bacchus, from neuter plural of Latin bacchanalis (see bacchanal). A participant is a Bacchant (1690s), fem. Bacchante, from French. The plural of both is Bacchantes.
1. Bacchanalia: The ancient Roman festival in honor of Bacchus.
酒神节: 为表示尊敬巴克斯的古罗马喜庆日.

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