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ケンブリッジ英語: CPE (C2 熟練度) - 儀式と祝祭

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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
obsequy
[名詞]

a ceremony held to honor and bury someone who has died

葬儀, 埋葬式

葬儀, 埋葬式

conclave
[名詞]

a secret or closed meeting where members gather to make important decisions

秘密会議, 非公開会合

秘密会議, 非公開会合

Ex: Security chiefs convened a secret conclave to discuss emergency measures .
cavalcade
[名詞]

a procession or parade, typically consisting of a series of vehicles, horses, or people

行列, パレード

行列, パレード

Ex: The grand cavalcade of knights and nobles marked the beginning of the medieval festival , drawing spectators from far and wide .騎士と貴族の壮大な**行列**は、中世の祭りの始まりを告げ、遠くから観客を引き寄せました。
carousal
[名詞]

a boisterous gathering marked by music, laughter, and often drinking

騒々しい宴会, 大騒ぎの集い

騒々しい宴会, 大騒ぎの集い

Ex: The crew's victory carousal aboard the ship echoed through the harbor.船内での乗組員の勝利の**酒宴**が港に響き渡った。
bacchanal
[名詞]

a party marked by heavy drinking, loud music, and unrestrained behavior

バッカナル, 狂乱の宴

バッカナル, 狂乱の宴

Ex: She avoided the bacchanal at her cousin's wedding, preferring a quiet corner with tea.彼女はいとこの結婚式での**バッカナル**を避け、紅茶と静かな隅を好んだ。
bacchanalian
[形容詞]

characterized by wild, drunken, and riotous behavior, often associated with excessive indulgence in pleasure, particularly in the context of revelry or celebration

バッカスの, 狂乱の

バッカスの, 狂乱の

Ex: The decadent banquet hosted by the wealthy aristocrat was a bacchanalian affair , with guests enjoying lavish food , drink , and entertainment late into the night .裕福な貴族が開催した退廃的な宴会は、**バッカナリアン**な催しで、ゲストは夜遅くまで豪華な食事、飲み物、そしてエンターテイメントを楽しんだ。

to experience intoxication, especially from alcohol, to the point of numbness or lack of discomfort

Ex: They toasted the victory, all feeling no pain and carefree
ferment
[名詞]

a state of agitation, excitement, or unrest, often associated with rapid change or transformation

発酵, 興奮

発酵, 興奮

Ex: Economic ferment gripped the nation as unemployment soared and businesses struggled to adapt to changing market conditions .失業率が急上昇し、企業が変化する市場状況に適応しようと苦労する中、経済的な **発酵** が国を捉えた。
throng
[名詞]

a large crowd of people gathered closely together

群衆, 人だかり

群衆, 人だかり

inebriated
[形容詞]

affected by alcohol

酔っ払った, 酔った

酔っ払った, 酔った

Ex: Becoming inebriated can impair judgment, so drink responsibly.**酔っ払う**と判断力が損なわれる可能性があるので、責任を持って飲んでください。

to indulge in carefree behavior, involving romantic or sexual adventures, during one's youth, before settling into a more committed life

Ex: Some parents worry their teenagers will sow wild oats when they go off to university.
ceremonious
[形容詞]

marked by grand, formal acts and impressive displays, involving official rituals

儀式的な, 厳かな

儀式的な, 厳かな

Ex: The award ceremony felt ceremonious, every medal presentation accompanied by cheering guards .表彰式は**儀式的**に感じられ、メダルの授与のたびに歓声を上げる警備員が付き添った。
tryst
[名詞]

a secret meeting or rendezvous, especially between romantic partners

逢引, 密会

逢引, 密会

Ex: He penned love letters to his paramour , arranging trysts in the garden where they first met .彼は恋人にラブレターを書き、初めて会った庭で**密会**を企てた。
ケンブリッジ英語: CPE (C2 熟練度)
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