神秘内容 Loading...
roister • \ROY-ster\ • verb
: to engage in noisy revelry : carouse

Example Sentence:

Hugh didn't get much sleep last night because his neighbors were roistering until the wee hours of the morning.

Did you know?

As Hugo Williams asserts in The Times Literary Supplement (November 15, 1991), roistering tends to be "funnier, sillier and less harmful than standard hooliganism, being based on nonsense rather than violence." Roisterers might be chagrined to learn that the word "roister" derives from a Middle French word that means "lout" or "boor" ("rustre"). Ultimately, however, it is from the fairly neutral Latin word "rusticus," meaning "rural." In the 16th century, the original English verb was simply "roist," and one who roisted was a "roister." Later, we changed the verb to "roister" and the corresponding noun to "roisterer."
 
神秘内容 Loading...

你可能对下面的文章也感兴趣:

·valedictory 告别演讲
·pratfall 屁股着地的摔倒
·euphemism 委婉(词)语
·人体模特怎么说?mannequin
·rough-and-tumble 杂乱无章的, 混乱的
·汽车相关词汇
·多姿的英语感叹词
·phantasmagoria 幻景
·oddball怪人
·frivolous 轻佻的、琐碎的

上一篇:anabasis  
下一篇:utmost
[返回顶部] [打印本页] [关闭窗口]