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1 feast
I [fiːst]1) (sumptuous meal) festino m., convito m.; (formal, celebratory) banchetto m.2) fig. (for eyes, senses) piacere m. (to, for per)3) relig. festa f.II 1. [fiːst]2.to feast one's eyes on sth. — fig. rifarsi gli occhi con o godersi la vista di qcs
verbo intransitivo pascersi, dilettarsi (on di)* * *[fi:st] 1. noun1) (a large and rich meal, usually eaten to celebrate some occasion: The king invited them to a feast in the palace.) banchetto2) ((sometimes with capital) a particular day on which some (especially religious) person or event is remembered and celebrated: Today is the feast of St Stephen.) festa2. verb(to eat (as if) at a feast: We feasted all day.) festeggiare* * *[fiːst]1. n(meal) pranzo, banchetto, Rel fig festafeast day — festa, festività f inv
2. vtto feast one's eyes on sth/sb — deliziarsi alla vista di qc/qn
3. vito feast on sth — banchettare a qc, gustare qc
* * *feast /fi:st/n.2 (fam.) gran quantità; dovizia; trionfo: There's a feast of live football this week on TV, ci sono una quantità di partite in diretta alla TV questa settimana; a feast of colours, un trionfo di colori3 (relig.) festa; festività: the feast of St. Mark, la festività (o il giorno) di san Marco; feast day, giorno festivo; festività4 (GB) festa di paese● a feast for the eyes, un piacere per gli occhi □ a feast or a famine, grande abbondanza o grande penuria; troppo o troppo poco.(to) feast /fi:st/A v. i.B v. t.festeggiare; intrattenere a banchetto● to feast one's eyes on st., pascersi gli occhi di qc.; contemplare rapito qc.* * *I [fiːst]1) (sumptuous meal) festino m., convito m.; (formal, celebratory) banchetto m.2) fig. (for eyes, senses) piacere m. (to, for per)3) relig. festa f.II 1. [fiːst]2.to feast one's eyes on sth. — fig. rifarsi gli occhi con o godersi la vista di qcs
verbo intransitivo pascersi, dilettarsi (on di) -
2 gorgeous
['gɔːdʒəs]1) colloq. (lovely) [ cake] formidabile, buonissimo; [scenery, day] magnifico, splendido; [kitten, baby] bellissimo, adorabile; [ person] splendido, formidabileyou look gorgeous — stai benissimo, sei in splendida forma
2) (sumptuous) [ velvet] stupendo, magnifico* * *['ɡo:‹əs]1) (beautiful; splendid: a gorgeous dress; a gorgeous girl; These colours are gorgeous.) magnifico2) (very pleasant: a gorgeous meal.) eccellente* * *['gɔːdʒəs]1) colloq. (lovely) [ cake] formidabile, buonissimo; [scenery, day] magnifico, splendido; [kitten, baby] bellissimo, adorabile; [ person] splendido, formidabileyou look gorgeous — stai benissimo, sei in splendida forma
2) (sumptuous) [ velvet] stupendo, magnifico
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