ceremonies
基本解释
- n. 仪式;典礼;礼节;客套(ceremony的复数形式)
词源解说
- 14世纪晚期进入英语,直接源自中古拉丁语的ceremonia,意为仪式,典礼。
词组短语
- abandon a ceremony 取消仪式
- attend a ceremony 出席仪式
- conduct 〔hold, perform〕 a ceremony 举行仪式
- observe the ceremony 遵从某一礼仪
- organize a ceremony 组织仪式
- brief ceremony 简单的仪式
用作名词 (n.)
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英英字典
- A ceremony is a formal event such as a wedding.
- Ceremony consists of the special things that are said and done on very formal occasions.
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专业释义
- 仪式
In fact, YinSi had notable impact on the ceremony of sacrifices, the images of the spirits and people’s attitude towards the spirits.
淫祀的出现,使得祭祀仪式、神灵形象及人们对神灵的态度都发生了变化。艺术学
- 仪式
More than wear and material value and ceremony,jewelry becomes an essential way of life.
首饰定义从佩饰、物质价值、仪式等扩展为必不可少的生活方式。文学
- 《仪典》
One of the major features of Ceremony is the author's presentation of the protagonist's alienation.
主人公的异化是《仪典》反映的一大主题。哲学
- 礼
Used alone against the "rule of law" or "propriety" and advocated "ceremony", "law" with dialectics.
反对单独使用“法治”或“礼教”,而主张“礼”、“法”并用的辩证法思想。交通运输工程
- 典礼
- 礼节