Bacchanalia
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What Does Bacchanalia Mean?
- 狂欢节
- 酒神节
- 巴克斯祭
Bacchanalia Pronunciation
/ˌbækəˈneɪliə/
Bacchanalia Definition
noun
Definition
A celebration involving drunken revelry and wild festivities, often associated with Roman festivals honoring Bacchus, the god of wine.
In ZH
一种庆祝活动,涉及醉酒狂欢和疯狂的庆典,通常与罗马祭祀酒神巴克斯的节日有关。
How to Use Bacchanalia in a Sentence
- The party turned into a bacchanalia that lasted all night.
- They celebrated their victory with a bacchanalia of food and drink.
- The festival was known for its bacchanalia, drawing crowds from far and wide.
- In ancient Rome, the bacchanalia were both joyous and controversial.
- Modern interpretations of bacchanalia can include music festivals and wild parties.