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    fi:st 1. noun
    1) (a large and rich meal, usually eaten to celebrate some occasion: The king invited them to a feast in the palace.) festmåltid, gjestebud
    2) ((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.) høytid, fest
    2. verb
    (to eat (as if) at a feast: We feasted all day.) holde selskap/gjestebud; nyte festmat
    bankett
    --------
    beverte
    --------
    fest
    --------
    festmiddag
    I
    subst. \/fiːst\/
    1) ( spesielt kirkelig) fest, høytid, helg, helligdag
    2) festmåltid, bankett
    3) kalas, gjestebud, selskap
    4) ( overført) nytelse, svir, fryd
    enough is as good as a feast for lite og for mye forderver alt
    a feast of reason en intellektuell nytelse
    immovable feasts faste høytider
    movable feasts bevegelige høytider
    II
    verb \/fiːst\/
    1) holde kalas for, beverte, traktere
    2) spise riktig godt, ta for seg
    3) feste
    feast on eller feast upon ta for seg av, fråtse i feste på
    feast one's eyes on nyte synet av

    English-Norwegian dictionary > feast

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