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revel

N งาน สนุกสนาน ครื้นเครง  celebration party ngan-sa-nuk-sa-nan-kruan-krang

 

revel

VI สนุกสนาน  เพลิดเพลิน  ครื้นเครง  delight enjoy sa-nuk-sa-nan

 

revel

VI อยู่ ใน งานรื่นเริง  จัด งานรื่นเริง  celebrate make merry yu-nai-ngan-ruan-roeng

 

revel in

PHRV สนุกสนาน มาก กับ  สำราญ กับ  riot in sa-nuk-sa-nan-nak-kab

 

revelation

N การ เปิดเผย  สิ่ง ที่ เปิดเผย  disclosure exposure kan-pod-poi

 

revelation

N การ เปิดเผย ของ พระเจ้า  การ แสดงให้เห็น ความจริง  light of truth kan-pod-poi-kong-pare-jao

 

revelation

N สิ่ง ประหลาด ที่ ถูก เปิดเผย  discovery manifestation siang-pra-lad-ti-tuk-poed-poi

 

revelator

N ผู้ แสดงให้เห็น ความจริง  ผู้ เปิดเผย 

 

revelatory

ADJ ซึ่ง เผย ให้ เห็น สิ่ง ที่ ไม่ รู้มาก่อน  sueng-poi-hai-hen-siang-ti-mai-ru-ma-kon

 

revelry

N การเที่ยว หาความ สนุกสนาน  festivity kan-tiao-ha-kwam-sa-nuk-sa-nan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REVEL

v.i.[L. rabo, rabio, to rage, whence rabies, rabid. ] 1. To feast with loose and clamorous merriment; to carouse; to act the bacchanalian.
Antony, that revels long o'nights.
2. To move playfully or without regularity.

 

REVEL

n.A feast with loose and noisy jollity. Some men ruin the fabric of their bodies by incessant revels.

 

REVEL

v.t.[L. revello; re and vello, to pull. ] To draw back; to retract; to make a revulsion.

 

REVELATION

n.[L. revelatus, revelo. See Reveal. ] 1. The act of disclosing or discovering to others what was before unknown to them; appropriately, the disclosure or communication of truth to men by God himself, or by his authorized agents, the prophets and apostles.
How that by revelation he made known to me the mystery, as I wrote before in few words. Ephesians 3:3; 2 Corinthians 12:1.
2. That which is revealed; appropriately, the sacred truths which God has communicated to man for his instruction and direction. The revelations of God are contained in the Old and New Testament.
3. The Apocalypse; the last book of the sacred canon, containing the prophecies of St. John.

 

REVELER

n.[See Revel. ] One who feasts with noisy merriment.

 

REVELING

ppr. Feasting with noisy merriment; carousing.

 

REVELING

n.A feasting with noisy merriment; revelry. Galatians 5:21; 1 Peter 4:3.

 

REVEL-ROUT

n.[See Rout. ] 1. Tumultuous festivity.
2. A mob; a rabble tumultuously assembled; an unlawful assembly.

 

REVELRY

n.Noisy festivity; clamorous jollity.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REVEL

REVEL Rev "el, n. (Arch. )

 

Defn: See Reveal. [R.]

 

REVEL

Rev "el, n. Etym: [OF. revel rebellion, disorder, feast, sport. See Revel, v. i.]

 

Defn: A feast with loose and noisy jollity; riotous festivity or merrymaking; a carousal. This day in mirth and revel to dispend. Chaucer. Some men ruin. .. their bodies by incessant revels. Rambler. Master of the revels, Revel master. Same as Lord of misrule, under Lord.

 

REVEL

Rev "el, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Reveled or Revelled; p. pr. & vb. n.Reveling or Revelling.] Etym: [OF. reveler to revolt, rebel, make merry, fr. L. rebellare. See Rebel. ]

 

1. To feast in a riotous manner; to carouse; to act the bacchanalian; to make merry. Shak.

 

2. To move playfully; to indulge without restraint. "Where joy most revels." Shak.

 

REVEL

Re *vel ", v. t. Etym: [L. revellere; re- + vellere to pluck, pull. ]

 

Defn: To draw back; to retract. [Obs. ] Harvey.

 

REVELATE

Rev "e *late, v. t. Etym: [L. revelatus, p. p. of revelare to reveal. ]

 

Defn: To reveal. [Obs. ] Frith. Barnes.

 

REVELATION

Rev `e *la "tion, n. Etym: [F. révélation, L. revelatio. See Reveal. ]

 

1. The act of revealing, disclosing, or discovering to others what was before unknown to them.

 

2. That which is revealed.

 

3. (Theol.) (a ) The act of revealing divine truth. (b ) That which is revealed by God to man; esp. , the Bible. By revelation he made known unto me the mystery, as I wrote afore in few words. Eph. iii. 3.

 

4. Specifically, the last book of the sacred canon, containing the prophecies of St. John; the Apocalypse.

 

REVELATOR

Rev "e *la `tor, n. Etym: [L.]

 

Defn: One who makes a revelation; a revealer. [R.]

 

REVELER

Rev "el *er, n. Etym: [Written also reveller. ]

 

Defn: One who revels. "Moonshine revelers." Shak.

 

REVELLENT

Re *vel "lent, a. Etym: [L. revellens, p. pr. of revellere. See Revel, v. t.]

 

Defn: Causing revulsion; revulsive. -- n. (Med. )

 

Defn: A revulsive medicine.

 

REVELMENT

REVELMENT Rev "el *ment, n.

 

Defn: The act of reveling.

 

REVELOUS

Rev "el *ous, a. Etym: [OF. reveleus.]

 

Defn: Fond of festivity; given to merrymaking or reveling. [Obs. ] Companionable and revelous was she. Chaucer.

 

REVEL-ROUT

Rev "el-rout `, n. Etym: [See Rout. ]

 

1. Tumultuous festivity; revelry. [Obs. ] Rowe.

 

2. A rabble; a riotous assembly; a mob. [Obs. ]

 

REVELRY

Rev "el *ry, n. Etym: [See Revel, v. i. & n.]

 

Defn: The act of engaging in a revel; noisy festivity; reveling. And pomp and feast and revelry. Milton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

revel

rev el |ˈrevəl ˈrɛvəl | verb ( revels, reveling , reveled; chiefly Brit. revels, revelling, revelled ) [ no obj. ] enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, esp. with drinking and dancing: (as noun reveling ) : a night of drunken reveling. (revel in ) get great pleasure from (a situation or experience ): Bill said he was secretly reveling in his new-found fame. noun (revels ) lively and noisy enjoyment, esp. with drinking and dancing. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French reveler rise up in rebellion, from Latin rebellare to rebel.

 

revelation

rev e la tion |ˌrevəˈlāSHən ˌrɛvəˈleɪʃən | noun 1 a surprising and previously unknown fact, esp. one that is made known in a dramatic way: revelations about his personal life. the making known of something that was previously secret or unknown: the revelation of an alleged plot to assassinate the king. used to emphasize the surprising or remarkable quality of someone or something: seeing them play at international level was a revelation. 2 the divine or supernatural disclosure to humans of something relating to human existence or the world: an attempt to reconcile Darwinian theories with biblical revelation | a divine revelation. ( Revelation or Revelations; in full the Revelation of St John the Divine ) the last book of the New Testament, recounting a divine revelation of the future to St. John. DERIVATIVES rev e la tion al |-SHənl |adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the theological sense ): from Old French, or from late Latin revelatio (n- ), from revelare lay bare (see reveal 1 ). Sense 1 dates from the mid 19th cent.

 

revelationist

rev e la tion ist |ˌrevəˈlāSHənist ˌrɛvəˈleɪʃənəst | noun a believer in divine revelation.

 

revelatory

re vel a to ry |ˈrevələˌtôrē, riˈvel -ˈrevələtɔːri | adjective revealing something hitherto unknown: an invigorating and revelatory performance.

 

reveler

rev el er |ˈrevələr ˈrɛvələr |(also reveller ) noun a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way: the city's traditional Labor Day bash usually attracts more than 100,000 revelers. the entire street is filled with costumed revelers shaking their hips to the vibrant throb of Latin music.

 

revelry

rev el ry |ˈrevəlrē ˈrɛvəlri | noun ( pl. revelries ) lively and noisy festivities, esp. when these involve drinking a large amount of alcohol: sounds of revelry issued into the night | New Year revelries.

 

Oxford Dictionary

revel

revel |ˈrɛv (ə )l | verb ( revels, revelling, revelled; US revels, reveling, reveled ) [ no obj. ] enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing: (as noun revelling ) : a night of drunken revelling. (revel in ) gain great pleasure from (a situation ): Bill said he was secretly revelling in his new-found fame. noun (revels ) lively and noisy enjoyment, especially with drinking and dancing. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French reveler rise up in rebellion , from Latin rebellare to rebel .

 

revelation

reve |la ¦tion |rɛvəˈleɪʃ (ə )n | noun 1 a surprising and previously unknown fact that has been disclosed to others: revelations about his personal life. [ mass noun ] the making known of something that was previously secret or unknown: the revelation of a plot to assassinate the king. used to emphasize the remarkable quality of someone or something: seeing them play at international level was a revelation. 2 [ mass noun ] the divine or supernatural disclosure to humans of something relating to human existence: an attempt to reconcile Darwinian theories with biblical revelation | [ count noun ] : a divine revelation. ( Revelation or Revelations; in full the Revelation of St John the Divine ) the last book of the New Testament, recounting a divine revelation of the future to St John. DERIVATIVES revelational adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the theological sense ): from Old French, or from late Latin revelatio (n- ), from revelare lay bare (see reveal 1 ). Sense 1 dates from the mid 19th cent.

 

revelationist

reve |la ¦tion |ist |rɛvəˈleɪʃ (ə )nɪst | noun a believer in divine revelation.

 

revelatory

revelatory |ˌrɛvəˈleɪt (ə )ri, ˈrɛv (ə )lət (ə )ri | adjective revealing something hitherto unknown: a revelatory experience.

 

reveller

reveller |ˈrɛv (ə )lə (r ) |(US reveler ) noun a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way: drunken revellers brawled in the town centre in the early hours.

 

revelry

rev |el ¦ry |ˈrɛvlri | noun ( pl. revelries ) [ mass noun ] (also revelries ) lively and noisy festivities, especially when these involve drinking a large amount of alcohol: sounds of revelry issued into the night | New Year revelries.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

revel

revel verb 1 they reveled all night: celebrate, make merry, have a party, carouse, roister, go on a spree; informal party, live it up, whoop it up, make whoopee, rave, paint the town red. 2 she reveled in the applause: enjoy, delight in, love, like, adore, be pleased by, take pleasure in, appreciate, relish, lap up, savor; informal get a kick out of. noun late-night revels: celebration, festivity, jollification, merrymaking, carousing, spree; party, jamboree, hedonism; informal rave, shindig, bash, wingding, blast.

 

revelation

revelation noun 1 revelations about his personal life: disclosure, surprising fact, announcement, report; admission, confession. 2 the revelation of a secret: divulging, divulgence, disclosure, disclosing, letting slip, letting drop, giving away, giving out, leaking, leak, betrayal, unveiling, making known, making public, broadcasting, publicizing, dissemination, reporting, report, declaring, declaration.

 

reveler

reveler noun the New Year's Eve revelers have poured into Times Square in record numbers: partygoer, merrymaker, carouser, roisterer; archaic wassailer.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

revel

revel verb 1 with their exams out of the way they revelled all night: celebrate, make merry, have a party, party, feast, {eat, drink, and be merry }, carouse, roister, have fun, have a good time, enjoy oneself, go on a spree; informal live it up, whoop it up, have a fling, have a ball, make whoopee, rave, paint the town red; Brit. informal push the boat out; dated spree. ANTONYMS mourn. 2 he revelled in the applause which greeted him: enjoy, delight in, love, like, adore, be entertained by, be amused by, be pleased by, take pleasure in, appreciate, relish, lap up, savour, luxuriate in, bask in, wallow in, glory in; gloat over, feel self-satisfied about, crow about; informal get a kick out of, get a thrill out of. ANTONYMS hate. noun there are a few spots in town for night revels: celebration, festivity, jollification, merrymaking, carousal, carouse, spree, debauch, bacchanal; party, jamboree; informal rave, shindig, bash, jag; Brit. informal do, rave-up, knees-up, jolly, thrash, beano, beanfeast; Irish informal hooley, crack; N. Amer. informal wingding, blast; Austral. informal shivoo, rage, ding, jollo.

 

revelation

revelation noun 1 Washington has been rocked by the further revelation that the alleged killer is a respected economist: disclosure, surprising fact, divulgence, declaration, utterance, announcement, report, news, leak, avowal; acknowledgement, admission, confession. 2 the plot hinges on the revelation of a secret: divulging, divulgence, telling, disclosure, disclosing, letting slip, letting out, letting drop, giving away, giving out, leaking, leak, betrayal, unveiling, making known, making public, bringing to public notice /attention, broadcasting, airing, publicizing, publication, publishing, circulation, dissemination, passing on, proclamation, announcing, announcement, reporting, report, declaring, declaration, posting, communication, imparting, unfolding, vouchsafing; admission, confession; rare divulgation. ANTONYMS keeping. 3 new revelations of government corruption: uncovering, turning up, exposure, exposing, bringing to light, unearthing, digging up, unveiling, unmasking, smoking out, detecting, detection. ANTONYMS covering up.

 

reveller

reveller noun residents feared disturbances from late-night revellers: merrymaker, partygoer, carouser, roisterer, good-time boy /girl, pleasure seeker; archaic wassailer; rare celebrator, bacchanal, bacchant.

 

revelry

revelry noun a night of beer-swilling revelry: celebration (s ), partying, parties, revels, festivity /festivities, jollification, merrymaking, carousing, carousal, roistering, debauchery, frolics; informal junketing.

 

Duden Dictionary

Revelation

Re ve la ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Revelati o n |lateinisch Enthüllung, Offenbarung

 

revelatorisch

re ve la to risch Adjektiv |revelat o risch |lateinisch-neulateinisch enthüllend, offenbarend

 

French Dictionary

révélateur

révélateur , trice adj. et n. m. adjectif Qui révèle, traduit. : Des oublis révélateurs. nom masculin Ce qui révèle quelque chose, ce qui constitue un indice. : Les manières de table demeurent, pour les spécialistes, un révélateur social.

 

révélation

révélation n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de faire connaître ce qui était inconnu, secret. 2 Personne, chose révélée. : Cet auteur est la révélation de l ’année.

 

révéler

révéler v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Faire connaître, découvrir ce qui était inconnu, secret. : Je vais vous révéler un grand secret. SYNONYME dévoiler . verbe pronominal Apparaître. : Son talent se révéla lentement. Ces données se sont révélées exactes. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ces collègues se sont révélés compétents et dévoués. posséder Conjugaison Le deuxième é se change en è devant une syllabe contenant un e muet, sauf à l ’indicatif futur et au conditionnel présent. Je révèle, mais je révélerais.

 

Spanish Dictionary

revelación

revelación nombre femenino 1 Descubrimiento o manifestación de algo secreto, oculto o desconocido :el descubrimiento y revelación de secretos e informaciones relativas a la defensa está penado por la ley .2 En la tradición bíblica, manifestación de Dios a los hombres de cosas que estos no pueden saber por sí mismos :para los creyentes, la Biblia es una fuente de revelación divina .3 Persona o cosa que destaca de forma inesperada por sus cualidades o méritos :el jugador extranjero constituyó la revelación de la primera jornada por su sorprendente victoria .Se construye a menudo en aposición a otro nombre con el que no concuerda en número: artista revelación ; cantantes revelación .

 

revelado

revelado nombre masculino Conjunto de operaciones que son necesarias para revelar una imagen fotográfica :revelado digital; revelado en blanco y negro .

 

revelador, -ra

revelador, -ra adjetivo 1 Que revela o descubre :una reveladora anécdota; los acusados incurrieron en reveladoras contradicciones .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que revela o descubre :Cristo actuó como revelador de Dios .3 nombre masculino Líquido en el que se sumerge la placa o película fotográfica para revelarla .

 

revelar

revelar verbo transitivo 1 Descubrir o hacer saber cosas que son secretas o ignoradas, especialmente, comunicar Dios a los hombres cosas que estos no pueden saber por sí mismos :cuenta una leyenda que Asclepio, dios de la medicina, fue fulminado por Zeus porque osó revelar a los mortales el secreto de las virtudes de la adormidera, hasta entonces privilegio de los Olímpicos .2 Descubrir o manifestar [algo ] lo que estaba oculto :sabemos el secreto pero no lo revelaremos; los narcotraficantes arrepentidos revelaron al juez los escondites y puntos de contacto de los capos .SINÓNIMO desvelar .3 Hacer visible mediante determinadas sustancias químicas una imagen impresa en una placa o película fotográfica :revelar una película .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín revelare quitar el velo ’, ‘revelar ’. La grafía con v se explica por la etimología (V. rebelar ).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

revel

rev el /rév (ə )l /動詞 s ; ed , ⦅英 ⦆led ; ing , ⦅英 ⦆ling 自動詞 1 大騒ぎして楽しむ ; 飲み食いして騒ぐ .2 «…を » 非常に喜ぶ [楽しむ ]; «…に » 夢中になる, ふける «in » revel in the book 本をおもしろく読む 名詞 U C しばしば s 〗どんちゃん騒ぎ ; 酒宴 .

 

revelation

rev e la tion /rèvəléɪʃ (ə )n /reveal 名詞 s /-z /1 C «…についての /…という » 驚くべき新事実 [発見 ] «about /that 節 » the revelation that a woman had an affair with the President ある女性が大統領と情事を持ったという驚くべき事実 2 C ⦅くだけて ⦆〖a 【人にとって 】すばらしい [楽しい , 役に立つ ][] «to » Manhattan was a revelation to me .私にとってマンハッタンはすばらしい所だった 3 U 【隠されていた事などの 】暴露 , 摘発 , すっぱ抜き «of » the revelation of confidential sources 極秘情報源の暴露 4 U 神学 (神の )啓示 , 天啓 , 黙示 ; C 聖書 , 啓示を述べているもの .5 the R-, ⦅くだけて ⦆(the ) Revelations 〗聖書 ヨハネの黙示録 〘新約聖書の最後の書; the Apocalypse, the Revelation of St. John the Divine, the Book of Revelation (of St. John )ともいう; ⦅略 ⦆Rev. , Rv..al 形容詞

 

reveler

rev el er -el ler /rév (ə )lə r /名詞 C 通例 s 〗お祭り騒ぎ [どんちゃん騒ぎ ]をする人 .

 

revelry

rev el ry /rév (ə )lri /名詞 -ries U 時に -ries お祭り騒ぎ, ばか騒ぎ ; 歓楽 .