ceremonial
[.seri'məunjəl]
n.仪式
adj.仪式的
例句与用法:
The ceremonial opening of Parliament was a fine spectacle.
该议会的开幕式场面隆重。
He looked rather out of place when he turned up in full ceremonial rig.
当他穿着全套大礼服露面的时候,显得和整个场合很不协调。
A youth in ceremonial employment or attendance at court.
青年服务员在集会仪式上雇用或待从的青年
A ceremonial journey made by a sovereign through his or her realm.
巡行,巡游帝王在其王国里的有仪式的旅程
A head of state may not have much political power, and may be restricted to ceremonial duties(meeting ambassador, laying wreath at national memorials, opening parliament, etc).
国家元首也许没有太多的政治上的权力,也许只限于礼仪上的职责(会见大使、在全国性纪念仪式上放花圈、宣布议会开始等)。
词形变化:
副词: ceremonially | 名词: ceremonialism |
详细释义:
a.
1. 礼节的; 礼仪的; 仪式的
the President's ceremonial duties
总统礼仪方面的职责
2. 正式的
n.
1. 礼节; 礼俗[U]
2. 仪式, 典礼[C]
Tonight there will be a tribal ceremonial of great importance to mark the chief's birthday.
今晚有一项重要的部族庆典, 庆祝酋长的生日。