Feast
01
a meal with fine food, typically for many people, celebrating a special event
例
The royal wedding was followed by a lavish feast.
Thanksgiving dinner is a traditional feast in the U.S.
02
an elaborate outdoor or festive gathering
例
The village organized a feast in the town square.
Summer feasts in the countryside are common in this region.
03
something that provides great pleasure or enjoyment
例
The concert was a feast for the ears.
The book offered a feast of ideas and insights.
04
a carefully prepared meal that is enjoyed very much
例
They sat down to a feast of roast meat and vegetables.
Guests enjoyed a feast of freshly baked bread and pastries.
to feast
01
ごちそうを食べる, 祝宴を開く
to eat and drink abundantly, often as part of a celebration or special occasion
Intransitive: to feast | to feast on food and drinks
例
The villagers would often feast on local delicacies during their annual harvest celebration.
村人たちは、毎年の収穫祭の際によく地元の珍味で祝宴を開いた。
In the ancient tradition, the tribe feasted on the successful hunt, sharing stories around the fire.
古代の伝統では、部族は成功した狩りを祝ってごちそうを食べ、火の周りで物語を共有しました。
02
ごちそうする, もてなす
to serve someone a large, delicious meal with an abundance of food
Transitive: to feast sb
例
She feasted her friends on a spread of homemade dishes.
彼女は手作りの料理の数々で友人たちをもてなした。
They feasted their guests with an array of local delicacies.
彼らは地元の珍味の数々で客をもてなした。
03
楽しませる, 喜ばせる
to give great pleasure or satisfaction to someone
Transitive: to feast a person or their senses
例
The landscape feasted their eyes with its breathtaking beauty.
その風景は息をのむような美しさで彼らの目を楽しませた。
The stunning performance feasted the audience, leaving them in awe.
見事なパフォーマンスは観客を満足させ、驚嘆させた。



























