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词汇 example_english_regale
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We have been regaled with the case of the dinner ladies.
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On that occasion my audience felt no pain at all as they had all been regaled with copious samples of the famous brand.
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He regaled us with the tales of his youth when he was wandering round casinos squandering hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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One of the horrors of the last month has been the "freeze bore" who regaled us with his stories of the great freeze.
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No doubt we shall be regaled with all sorts of excuses.
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Children may be going into the shop to buy sweets, older people to buy newspapers, and they are regaled by the displays that they see.
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He has regaled us with his litany of less-than-serious insults.
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Thirdly, we believe that we have been regaled with unsubstantiated facts of a financial and a medical nature.
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From the other speeches and statistics with which we have been regaled two indisputable facts seem to stand out.
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Taking a minimal chauvinist view, most men, when they come back from work, do not solely want to be regaled with conversations about household trivialities.
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He regaled us with tales of the amount of salt that he puts in his restaurant food.
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I am very grateful to my noble friend, too, for regaling us with his conversation with whoever it was.
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He regaled us with stories of cargoes being traded 10 or 20 times.
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We now pay our money and are constantly regaled with tales of gloom and doom, some of which are, unfortunately, justified.
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I am always interested when anyone bearing his family name speaks here, because we are certain to be regaled with something about the 16th and 17th centuries.
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He regales exaggerated and embellished tales of his past and even makes an appearance at theatre performances.
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His guests could depend on being regaled with his version of his latest battle in the courts.
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At the conclusion of the marriage, they were regaled with cakes and ale.
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Guests were regaled with fabulous entertainments in the gardens over a period of one week.
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Family members would visit the skulls and talk to them, sometimes bearing their problems or regaling the dead with jokes.
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Here the men-at-arms mustered before the magistrates with their arms and armour and were regaled with free beef and wine.
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Along the way, she regaled audiences with fanciful tales of her journey, and seemed to thrive in the lime-light.
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The professional retainers of the "regales" may have had some capacity for this.
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They also make up the bulk of the stories that children are regaled with when young.
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His conduct at the banquets was less than regal, he often vomited repeatedly into his napkin, belched, and regaled those present with socially inappropriate jokes.
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Thereby, besides regaling their listeners, they used to bolster up their religious sentiments, too.
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She regales the judge with 13 curses.
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Agent 007 is like an old friend whom an audience meets for drinks every two years or so; he regales them with tall tales, winking all the time.
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As they were continually fishing on the beach, usually with three or four nets, they never made a haul without devoutly is regaling us with a part of it.
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There they found hospitable welcome through the night and in the morning was regaled by their hostess with new bread and beer, both her own making.
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No doubt the rest of us will regale it on the dinner-speaking circuit.
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I thought that my discourse was boring him so much that he was having to regale himself with other conversations.
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I wish him well, but we shall miss his presence here and the breezy speeches with which he used to regale us.
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They regale themselves with large and unregulated quantities of sweets and succulents of one kind or another, including the ubiquitous "lolly".
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No longer can he regale himself by listening to the representatives of the people discussing the nation's affairs; all will have to be done by correspondence and consultation.
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I could regale people with the history of mayoral interventions via his legal friends in and out of the courts and so on, but that is not worth dwelling on.
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The price of admission is to regale the other members with a story of a previous adventure.
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He is an able warrior, and he fancies himself a poet and will regale the group with tales of their legendary quest at every opportunity.
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He collected poems and folk songs and would regale his neighbours after some time he became increasingly disinhibited.
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Despite this, many of the inmates are extremely kind to him and regale him with anecdotes, which he duly records.
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He continued to regale fans and journalists with his wit, stories, and quotes.
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He accompanied his trainees on lunchtime booze-ups in the local pub where he regaled them with stories of his hectic social life.
In the partially forged foundation charter of 997, the immunity clause expressly prohibits anyone from making any exactions from or demands upon the monastery that pertain to the servitium regale.
Let me say this: all of us – including those who have been regaling us with grand words today – will have to be flexible on a number of issues.
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The television would regale us with pictures of damaged flora and fauna for days on end.
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The phrases like those with which we have been regaled do not bring home the truth to the population.
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We are often regaled with figures about this cost and that cost.
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We look forward to him regaling us further with the type of speech he gave us today.
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He regaled us with the horrors of bad kitchens.
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We went to many public entertainments, and at nearly all of these we were regaled with iced water.
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She regaled us with the cuts and the programme that has taken place over the last 15 months.
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He then regaled us with a lot of statistics showing how certain items had gone up since 1945.
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You get nowhere by regaling us with atrocity stories.
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We were regaled with a number of statistics about 1972.
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We are regaled by our constituents with cases which reveal the need for many more improvements in the fabric of our society.
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He regaled them—it was indeed a strange thing—with the high constitutional doctrine of passive obedience.
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