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ceremonial

[英] [ˌserəˈməʊni:əl] [美] [ˌsɛrəˈmoniəl] 生词本

adj.

n.

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1. ADJ 仪式的;礼节的 Something that is ceremonial relates to a ceremony or is used in a ceremony. 
  • He represented the nation on ceremonial occasions...

    他在正式场合代表国家。

  • Feathers of various kinds are used by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes.

    美洲印第安人在举行仪式时用到各种羽毛。

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  • Corporal Andrew Satchell ceremonially rolled up the flag of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.

    安德鲁·塞切尔下士按照仪式卷起皇家燧发枪手团的旗帜。

2. ADJ (职位、功能或事件)礼仪性的,象征性的 A position, function, or event that is ceremonial is considered to be representative of an institution, but has very little authority or influence. 
  • Up to now the post of president has been largely ceremonial.

    到目前为止,总统一职在很大程度上只是礼仪性的。

3. N-VAR 仪式;典礼;礼节 Ceremonial consists of all the impressive things that are done, said, and worn on very formal occasions. 
  • ...papal ceremonial.

    教皇加冕仪式

  • ...the ceremonials leading up to the young Emperor's wedding.

    年轻皇帝大婚前的典礼

4. N-COUNT 同 ceremony A ceremonial is a ceremony. 
  • ...a religious ceremonial.

    宗教仪式

Noun

1. a formal event performed on a special occasion;

  • "a ceremony commemorating Pearl Harbor"
Adjective

1. marked by pomp or ceremony or formality;

  • "a ceremonial occasion"
  • "ceremonial garb"
1. He is arrayed in ceremonial robes.
他穿着礼服。

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2. The ceremonial opening of the exhibition was very spectacular.
展览会的开幕式非常壮观。

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3. The monarch's role is purely ceremonial.
君主纯粹是个礼仪职位。

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