
잔치, 향연, 성찬
A large, elaborate meal, often held to celebrate a special occasion or holiday.
예문:
"The royal wedding was followed by a magnificent feast attended by dignitaries from around the world."
"They prepared a traditional Thanksgiving feast, complete with turkey and all the trimmings."
"Holding a feast was the customary way to mark the end of a successful harvest season."
축제, 제례, 축일
An annual religious celebration or a day dedicated to a particular saint.
예문:
"Christmas is one of the most widely observed Christian feasts globally."
"The Feast of the Assumption falls on August 15th every year."
"We traveled to the village to participate in the local patron saint's feast day procession."
눈요기, 즐거움, 향연
A plentiful supply of something enjoyable or stimulating, especially for the senses (sight, sound, etc.).
예문:
"The museum's new exhibition was a visual feast of color and intricate design."
"For music lovers, the annual jazz festival is a true feast for the ears."
폭식하다, 실컷 먹다
To eat and drink large quantities of food with great enjoyment; to gorge oneself (often followed by 'on' or 'upon').
예문:
"After the long hike, the campers feasted on grilled fish and fresh bread."
"We sat around the campfire, feasting upon the marshmallows we had roasted."
"The hungry wolves feasted on the carcass left by the hunters."
대접하다, 성찬을 베풀다
To provide a plentiful and delicious meal for someone; to entertain lavishly.
예문:
"The host feasted his guests with rare wines and exotic dishes."
"They feasted the visiting delegation in the grand hall of the embassy."