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1 revel
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1. past tense, past participle - revelled; verb((with in) to take great delight in something: He revels in danger.) deleitarse
2. noun((usually in plural) noisy, lively enjoyment: midnight revels.) jolgorio, fiestas- reveller- revelry
tr['revəl]1 disfrutar mucho con, deleitarse en1) carouse: ir de juerga2)to revel in : deleitarse enrevel n: juerga f, parranda f famn.• jarana s.f.• juerga s.f.v.• ir de parranda v.• jaranear v.• loquear v.'revəlto revel IN something — deleitarse con or en algo
['revl]to revel IN -ing — deleitarse + ger
1. VI1) (=make merry) ir de juerga or de parranda2) (=delight)to revel in sth/doing sth — gozar de algo/haciendo algo
2.Nrevels liter jolgorio msing, jarana fsing ; (organized) fiestas fpl, festividades fpllet the revels begin! — ¡que comience la fiesta!
* * *['revəl]to revel IN something — deleitarse con or en algo
to revel IN -ing — deleitarse + ger
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2 luxuriate
tr[lʌg'zjʊərɪeɪt]1 gozar (in, de), deleitarse (in, con)1) : disfrutar2)to luxuriate in : deleitarse conv.• crecer con lozanía v.• entregarse al lujo v.lʌg'ʒʊrieɪt, lʌg'zjʊərieɪt[lʌɡ'zjʊǝrɪeɪt]VI [plant] crecer con exuberancia; [person] disfrutarto luxuriate in — disfrutar (de), deleitarse con, entregarse al lujo de
* * *[lʌg'ʒʊrieɪt, lʌg'zjʊərieɪt]
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