ceremonious
英 [ˌser.ɪˈməʊ.ni.əs]
美 [ˌser.əˈmoʊ.ni.əs]
将“ceremonious”分解为“ceremony”和“ious”。想象一场庄重的典礼(ceremony),每个动作都充满了仪式感(ious),比如隆重的过程、正式的态度。这样,每当看到“ceremonious”,就能联想到一场讲究仪式的典礼,从而帮助记忆。
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- ceremonious (adj.)
- 1550s, from Middle French cérémonieux or directly from Late Latin caerimoniosus, from Latin caerimonia (see ceremony). Meaning "full of show and ceremony" is from 1610s. Related: Ceremoniously; ceremoniousness.
- 1. Putting on a hat can be a ceremonious act, an elegant gesture in the ritual of dressing.
- 戴帽子被看作一种礼节性的举动, 是着装仪式上一个优雅的举动.
- 2. He unveiled the picture with a ceremonious gesture.
- 他郑重其事地为这幅画揭幕.
- 3. Such a ceremonious opening, but it had nothing practical in it.
- 把剪彩仪式搞得这么隆重, 纯粹是摆花架子.
- 4. During festival, in every country, Christendom all holds ceremonious souvenir ceremony.
- 节日期间, 各国基督教徒都举行隆重的纪念仪式.
- 5. They try to make these activities ceremonious and lively.
- 从家庭到家族,都尽量把这些活动搞得隆重而热闹.