ceremony 的英语意思
ceremonyceremony /ˈserəməni $ -moʊni/ noun (plural ceremonies)
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] an important social or religious event, when a traditional set of actions is performed in a formal way重要的社交或宗教活动,以正式方式依照传统程序举行:
a wedding ceremony婚礼
the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games奥运会开幕式2[uncountable] the special actions and formal words traditionally used on particular occasions特定场合传统上使用的特殊仪式动作和正式言辞:
The queen was crowned with due ceremony.女王举行了隆重的加冕典礼。3without ceremony in a very informal way, without politeness以非常随意的方式,不讲客套:
He wished me good luck in the future and left without further ceremony.他祝我前途顺遂,便毫不客套地离去了。 → not stand on ceremony at stand1(42)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词hold a ceremony· A ceremony was held in Berlin to mark the occasion.柏林举行了一场典礼以纪念这一时刻。attend a ceremony· I attended the ceremony at the cathedral.我出席了在大教堂举行的典礼。be present at a ceremony· The French ambassador was present at the ceremony.法国大使出席了典礼。perform/conduct a ceremony· The Bishop of Louisiana performed the ceremony.路易斯安那州主教主持了典礼。a ceremony takes place· The ceremony took place on 13th June at 2.30.典礼于6月13日下午2时30分举行。a ceremony marks something· a ceremony marking the beginning of adulthood标志成年开始的仪式ADJECTIVES/NOUN + ceremony形容词/名词 + ceremonya religious ceremony· Did you have a religious ceremony when you got married?你们结婚时举行了宗教仪式吗?a wedding/marriage ceremony· It was a beautiful wedding ceremony.那是一场美丽的婚礼。a civil ceremony (=a wedding ceremony that is not a religious one)· They married in a registrar's office, in a civil ceremony.他们在登记处举行了民事婚礼。a special ceremony· The winners will receive their awards at a special ceremony in London.获奖者将在伦敦的一场特别典礼上接受颁奖。a short/brief ceremony· He became acting president in a brief ceremony yesterday.昨天,他在一场简短的典礼上就任代理总统。a simple ceremony· The gymnasium was opened in a simple ceremony on 26th May.体育馆于5月26日在一场简单的典礼上正式开放。a grand/elaborate ceremony· The inhabitants of the town organized a grand ceremony to mark the occasion.镇上的居民组织了一场盛大的典礼来纪念这一时刻。a solemn ceremony (=a very serious one)· There was a solemn ceremony in an ancient Roman church.一座古老的罗马教堂里举行了一场庄严的典礼。a traditional ceremony· The tribe still practise many of their traditional ceremonies.该部落至今仍沿袭着许多传统仪式。an opening/closing ceremony (=at the beginning or end of a special event)· I stayed for the closing ceremony.我留下来参加了闭幕式。an unveiling ceremony (=to show the public something new, for example a work of art)· He attended the statue's unveiling ceremony.他出席了雕像的揭幕仪式。an awards ceremony (=to give people prizes for good achievements)· the annual television awards ceremony年度电视颁奖典礼a prize-giving ceremony (=to give people prizes for good achievements at school or college)· A prize-giving ceremony will take place tomorrow night at the university.颁奖典礼将于明晚在大学举行。a graduation ceremony (=when you get your university degree)· His proud parents attended his graduation ceremony.他自豪的父母出席了他的毕业典礼。an inauguration ceremony (=when someone becomes president, chancellor etc)· It was the nation's 53rd inauguration ceremony.这是该国第53届就职典礼。a swearing-in ceremony (=in which someone starting a public job promises to do it well)· the presidential swearing-in ceremony总统宣誓就职典礼a coronation ceremony (=in which someone becomes the new king or queen)· Queen Elizabeth's coronation ceremony took place in 1953.伊丽莎白女王的加冕典礼于1953年举行。a funeral ceremony· Funeral ceremonies have been held since ancient times.葬礼仪式自古以来就有。an initiation ceremony (=in which someone officially becomes an adult, a member of a group etc)· tribal initiation ceremonies部落成年礼仪式a naming ceremony (=to name a baby, without a religious service)· Many people opt for a naming ceremony rather than a christening.许多人选择命名仪式而非洗礼仪式。the tea ceremony (=a traditional ceremony in Japan for preparing and serving tea)· It is Japan's leading school for teaching the tea ceremony.这是日本首屈一指的茶道教授学校。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] an important social or religious event, when a traditional set of actions is performed in a formal way重要的社交或宗教活动,以正式方式依照传统程序举行:
a wedding ceremony婚礼
the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games奥运会开幕式2[uncountable] the special actions and formal words traditionally used on particular occasions特定场合传统上使用的特殊仪式动作和正式言辞:
The queen was crowned with due ceremony.女王举行了隆重的加冕典礼。3without ceremony in a very informal way, without politeness以非常随意的方式,不讲客套:
He wished me good luck in the future and left without further ceremony.他祝我前途顺遂,便毫不客套地离去了。 → not stand on ceremony at stand1(42)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词hold a ceremony· A ceremony was held in Berlin to mark the occasion.柏林举行了一场典礼以纪念这一时刻。attend a ceremony· I attended the ceremony at the cathedral.我出席了在大教堂举行的典礼。be present at a ceremony· The French ambassador was present at the ceremony.法国大使出席了典礼。perform/conduct a ceremony· The Bishop of Louisiana performed the ceremony.路易斯安那州主教主持了典礼。a ceremony takes place· The ceremony took place on 13th June at 2.30.典礼于6月13日下午2时30分举行。a ceremony marks something· a ceremony marking the beginning of adulthood标志成年开始的仪式ADJECTIVES/NOUN + ceremony形容词/名词 + ceremonya religious ceremony· Did you have a religious ceremony when you got married?你们结婚时举行了宗教仪式吗?a wedding/marriage ceremony· It was a beautiful wedding ceremony.那是一场美丽的婚礼。a civil ceremony (=a wedding ceremony that is not a religious one)· They married in a registrar's office, in a civil ceremony.他们在登记处举行了民事婚礼。a special ceremony· The winners will receive their awards at a special ceremony in London.获奖者将在伦敦的一场特别典礼上接受颁奖。a short/brief ceremony· He became acting president in a brief ceremony yesterday.昨天,他在一场简短的典礼上就任代理总统。a simple ceremony· The gymnasium was opened in a simple ceremony on 26th May.体育馆于5月26日在一场简单的典礼上正式开放。a grand/elaborate ceremony· The inhabitants of the town organized a grand ceremony to mark the occasion.镇上的居民组织了一场盛大的典礼来纪念这一时刻。a solemn ceremony (=a very serious one)· There was a solemn ceremony in an ancient Roman church.一座古老的罗马教堂里举行了一场庄严的典礼。a traditional ceremony· The tribe still practise many of their traditional ceremonies.该部落至今仍沿袭着许多传统仪式。an opening/closing ceremony (=at the beginning or end of a special event)· I stayed for the closing ceremony.我留下来参加了闭幕式。an unveiling ceremony (=to show the public something new, for example a work of art)· He attended the statue's unveiling ceremony.他出席了雕像的揭幕仪式。an awards ceremony (=to give people prizes for good achievements)· the annual television awards ceremony年度电视颁奖典礼a prize-giving ceremony (=to give people prizes for good achievements at school or college)· A prize-giving ceremony will take place tomorrow night at the university.颁奖典礼将于明晚在大学举行。a graduation ceremony (=when you get your university degree)· His proud parents attended his graduation ceremony.他自豪的父母出席了他的毕业典礼。an inauguration ceremony (=when someone becomes president, chancellor etc)· It was the nation's 53rd inauguration ceremony.这是该国第53届就职典礼。a swearing-in ceremony (=in which someone starting a public job promises to do it well)· the presidential swearing-in ceremony总统宣誓就职典礼a coronation ceremony (=in which someone becomes the new king or queen)· Queen Elizabeth's coronation ceremony took place in 1953.伊丽莎白女王的加冕典礼于1953年举行。a funeral ceremony· Funeral ceremonies have been held since ancient times.葬礼仪式自古以来就有。an initiation ceremony (=in which someone officially becomes an adult, a member of a group etc)· tribal initiation ceremonies部落成年礼仪式a naming ceremony (=to name a baby, without a religious service)· Many people opt for a naming ceremony rather than a christening.许多人选择命名仪式而非洗礼仪式。the tea ceremony (=a traditional ceremony in Japan for preparing and serving tea)· It is Japan's leading school for teaching the tea ceremony.这是日本首屈一指的茶道教授学校。