noun🔗Shareバッカスの信奉者A devotee of Bacchus."The ancient bacchanals, devoted to the god of wine and revelry, were known for their wild celebrations. "酒と快楽の神に献身した古代のバッカスの信奉者は、その狂騒的な祝祭で知られていた。mythologyreligionpersonculturedrinkentertainmentliteratureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share酒乱、どんちゃん騒ぎをする人Someone who indulges in drunken partying; someone noisy and riotous when intoxicated."The neighbors complained about the loud music and shouting coming from the apartment next door; it sounded like wild bacchanals were happening every weekend. "隣の部屋から聞こえる大音量の音楽と叫び声について、近隣住民が苦情を言いました。まるで毎週末、酒乱たちがどんちゃん騒ぎをしているようでした。personentertainmentgroupdrinkcultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareバッカナリア(in the plural) The festival of Bacchus; the bacchanalia."During the ancient Roman bacchanals, people celebrated with feasting, music, and dancing in honor of the god Bacchus. "古代ローマのバッカナリアの間、人々はバッカス神を称えて、宴会、音楽、ダンスで祝いました。festivalmythologyculturereligionentertainmentdrinktraditionhistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share酒宴, どんちゃん騒ぎDrunken revelry; an orgy."After the championship win, the team's celebration turned into wild bacchanals, disturbing the entire neighborhood. "優勝後、チームの祝勝会は酒宴と化し、近隣一帯を騒がせた。cultureentertainmenteventdrinkgrouptraditionsocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareバッカナリアA song or a dance in honor of Bacchus."The village festival featured lively bacchanals, with singing and dancing celebrating the harvest and Bacchus. "村の祭りは、収穫とバッカスを祝う歌と踊りとともに、活気のあるバッカナリアを特徴としていました。mythologycultureentertainmentdancemusicreligionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading