词汇 | celebratory |
释义 | celebratory adjective uk /ˌsel.əˈbreɪ.tər.i/ us /ˌsel.əˈbreɪ.t̬ɚ.i/ celebrating an important event or a special occasion: 庆祝的,庆贺的;祝贺的 When we heard she'd got the job, we all went off for a celebratory drink.听说她得到了那份工作,我们全都去喝酒庆祝。 Celebrating & entertaining a good time was had by allidiom amuse amused bacchanalian banqueting bar-hop entertain entertaining ents go to townidiom hoot hostess propose push regale someone with something rejoice rejoicing rejoicingly revel throw Examples of celebratorycelebratory A celebratory special issue is not proposed, but rather that several reflective and forward-looking contributions are published throughout the year. Otherwise, the celebratory joy that is only fitting such a state would not ensue. These works tend to be either occasional/celebratory or mythological, and to date no covert or subversive commentaries have been discerned in them. Its opening fanfares are appropriately celebratory, but the title refers to human imagination and the garden of the mind. This celebratory tone was elaborated in press reports of ' luxurious lounges ' and beergardens shaded with trees. Often the local groups sang, danced and cooked for celebratory functions, in welcoming official guests of local dignitaries or in political celebrations. Not all will have adopted a similarly celebratory attitude to story. The project climaxes with a celebratory performance during which the recorded singles are played and the students concerned give a short presentation of their work. The tone in those magazines, while didactic, is also celebratory. At week 15 a celebratory lunch was held to congratulate those who had sent papers off and to encourage the others. As a result teaching this tradition fails to provide the students with celebratory musical experiences and thus cultivate their musical understanding. He gave away cheap copies of his books as souvenirs, collected poems and popular songs composed about him, and received celebratory addresses on his birthday. The literature in this area can be seen as dividing into two camps : the celebratory and the condemnatory. In the event, most bands simply joined in with the festive spirit of their audience and helped to maintain the day's celebratory atmosphere. These descriptions seem consistent with the standard pattern of serious, comic and celebratory ballets. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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