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La fiesta de Belsasar
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Belshazzar's Feast [bɛlˈʃazəz ˌfiːst] SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. feast [ingl. am. fist, ingl. brit. fiːst] SUST.
1.1. feast (banquet):
1.2. feast (abundance):
2. feast REL.:
II. feast [ingl. am. fist, ingl. brit. fiːst] V. intr.
to feast on sth
III. feast [ingl. am. fist, ingl. brit. fiːst] V. trans.
to feast one's eyes (on sth)
en el diccionario PONS
I. feast [fi:st] SUST.
1. feast (meal):
2. feast REL.:
II. feast [fi:st] V. intr.
to feast on sth
III. feast [fi:st] V. trans.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
en el diccionario PONS
I. feast [fist] SUST.
1. feast (meal):
2. feast REL.:
II. feast [fist] V. intr.
to feast on sth
III. feast [fist] V. trans.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Ifeast
youfeast
he/she/itfeasts
wefeast
youfeast
theyfeast
Past
Ifeasted
youfeasted
he/she/itfeasted
wefeasted
youfeasted
theyfeasted
Present Perfect
Ihavefeasted
youhavefeasted
he/she/ithasfeasted
wehavefeasted
youhavefeasted
theyhavefeasted
Past Perfect
Ihadfeasted
youhadfeasted
he/she/ithadfeasted
wehadfeasted
youhadfeasted
theyhadfeasted
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Everyone behind the scenes did their part with aplomb, and the result is a feast for the eyes and ears.
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Many pubs in Maastricht take their facade away during carnaval to open up to the feast on the streets.
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The new recruits are also made to join the group at this grand feast.
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From the 7th century onwards, their sepulcher became a site of pilgrimage, and their feast day is recorded in local liturgies and hagiographies.
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Then, after a fulfilling feast of savoury food and meat, you can relax and settle down with some delicious sweets, pastry and fresh fruit.
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