英:[rɪˈpɑ:st]
美:[rɪˈpæst]
英:[rɪˈpɑ:st]
美:[rɪˈpæst]
re·past
rih paest [or] ri past
复数:repasts
第三人称单数:repasts
现在分词:repasting
过去式:repasted
noun
something taken as food : meal
the act or time of taking food
verb
transitive verb
obsolete feed
intransitive verb
to take food : feast
14世纪晚期, repaste,“一餐,一顿盛宴; 食物,营养,进食的行为”,源自古法语 repast(现代法语 repas)“一餐,食物”,源自晚期拉丁语 repastus “一餐”(西班牙语 repasto 也源自此),是 repascere 的过去分词名词用法,“再次喂养”,源自拉丁语 re- “重复”(参见 re-) + 拉丁语 pascere “吃草”(源自 PIE 词根 *pa- “喂养”)。动词“用食物恢复精力”(不及物动词)源自15世纪晚期。
膳食
饮食
就餐
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, from (soi) repaistre to feed upon, from re- + pestre, paistre to feed, from Latin pascere — more at food
The first known use of repast was in the 14th century
repayverb
to pay back
repay a loan
to make a return payment to
repay a creditor
repatriate1 of 2verb
to return to the country of origin, allegiance, or citizenship
repatriate prisoners of war
repatriate2 of 2noun
one that is repatriated
repastnoun
something taken as food : meal
the act of taking food
1 Often it cometh to me only after a repast, and all day it hath failed to come: where hath it been?
通常它只在一餐之后来找我,而且它整天都不出现:它藏身何处呢?
2 I'll..like the..pelican, Repast them with my blood.
3 At its peak maturity, this orange and at times red pepper isn't just about heat; it's about the unique flavor it lends to hot sauces, warm beverages, and savory repasts alike.
4 And it wasn’t the three-martini, “Mad Men”-era repast of yore.
5 For those with time for an elevated repast, these restaurants are close and anticipating attendees.
6 The repast..will open with chowder and clam cakes.
7 One day in August, while Mr. Vitolo and his beef purveyor were enjoying a late afternoon repast, a man stepped through the front door and explained that he worked for a very big search-engine company.
8 monks taking their evening repast in silence
9 The work accelerated during Ramadan, the holy month when Muslims traditionally conduct a dawn-to-dusk fast broken by what in normal times would be a sumptuous repast.
10 Devotees and those allergic to Shaw alike are in for an intelligent, thoroughly satisfying repast.
11 Summoning Mary, I soon had the room in more cheerful order: I prepared him, likewise, a comfortable repast.
我把玛丽叫了进来,让她很快把房间收拾得更加令人振奋,同时也为他准备了一顿舒心的晚宴。
12 I advised myself to send up a little repast suitable to so delicate young palates.
我心里寻思,我准备的筵席必须精美可口,适合这些年轻姑娘的口味.
13 I have prepared this simple repast to express my gratitude, and explain this to you.
我简单设宴,正是为了表达我的谢意,也向您解释一下这件事情。
14 As a journalist, he brought not only a good appetite to his work but also a lyrical and dynamic approach to his accounts of notable repasts.
15 Photograph: National Gallery, London Caravaggio, The Supper at EmmausThe genius of for painting still life glistens in the food on the table as the risen Christ reveals himself at a humble repast.
16 And, if my in-laws are anything to go by, the evening repast was a light meal of soup, bread and leftovers from lunch.
17 When the tribe hunkers down for its daily repast, ritual and symbolism are the rule.
18 And Man and Woman unfastened their belts following the repast.
男人和女人在餐后解开了他们的腰带.
19 Especially in winter, prime slurping season, these fresh and hearty noodles offer a warming and satisfying repast — at student budget prices.
20 However, airlines in China have put great emphasis on repast service.
而中国的航空公司,在提供餐饮上已算大度。
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