fête
- IPA[fāt]
美式
- a celebration or festival.;a public function, typically held outdoors and organized to raise funds for a charity, including entertainment and the sale of goods and refreshments.
- honor or entertain (someone) lavishly
verb: fête, 3rd person present: fêtes, gerund or present participle: fêting, past tense: fêted, past participle: fêted
noun: fête, plural noun: fêtes
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a celebration or festival.
- ▪ a public function, typically held outdoors and organized to raise funds for a charity, including entertainment and the sale of goods and refreshments.
動詞
- 1. honor or entertain (someone) lavishly she was an instant celebrity, feted by the media
- a public function, typically held outdoors and organized to raise funds for a charity, ... a church fete
- honour or entertain (someone) lavishly: she was an instant celebrity, feted by the media
Oxford Dictionary
- an outdoor entertainment or rural festival, especially as depicted in 18th-century French painting.
Oxford Dictionary
- an outdoor entertainment or rural festival, especially as depicted in 18th-century French painting.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an outdoor entertainment; a rural festival: banners announce a religious procession followed by a
Oxford American Dictionary
- holding or prepared for a party or celebration: parts of Yorkshire are already en fête, with bunting and banners and houses painted yellow or white with red spots the town is en fête for the weekend's activities
Oxford Dictionary
- an outdoor entertainment such as a garden party: banners announce a religious procession followed by a
Oxford Dictionary