Festejo in english
Celebration
pronunciation: seləbreɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: seləbreɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
festejar = celebrate ; pull out + the corks ; party ; fete [fête] ; break out + the champagne ; bring out + the champagne ; mark.
Example: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Example: Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.Example: A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.Example: He was once feted by the West as the arch-moderniser who would guide his country along the path of democracy.Example: Africa is finally booming, but don't break out the champagne yet.Example: Before we bring out the champagne, we have to have at least 80 percent of the vote counted.Example: When Britain coolly marked, if not celebrated, the tenth anniversary of membership, the number of telephone calls had fallen to an avarage of ten a week.more:
» festejar con champán = break out + the champagne ; bring out + the champagne .
Example: Africa is finally booming, but don't break out the champagne yet. Example: Before we bring out the champagne, we have to have at least 80 percent of the vote counted.» festejar con champaña = break out + the champagne ; bring out + the champagne .
Example: Africa is finally booming, but don't break out the champagne yet. Example: Before we bring out the champagne, we have to have at least 80 percent of the vote counted.festejo = fete [fête] ; feast ; revelry ; shindig.
Example: Held in September annually in Sydney, it is perhaps the largest fete in this hemisphere.Example: Sometimes this was done simply by staying away (Saint Monday was always a popular feast in the trade), but perhaps more often by contracting with the master to work less.Example: For the King's revelry 6 beer barrels have been ordered.Example: Curb your hunger before a shindig, but don't starve yourself, since what you don't want is to hit the ground running because you've starved yourself all day.more:
» festejos = revels .
Example: Virtually all of the revels at court and many of the temporary, purpose built banqueting houses used to celebrate diplomatic occasions between 1543 and 1559 were produced and built under the supervision of Sir Thomas Cawarden.festejos = revels.
Example: Virtually all of the revels at court and many of the temporary, purpose built banqueting houses used to celebrate diplomatic occasions between 1543 and 1559 were produced and built under the supervision of Sir Thomas Cawarden.