词汇 | commemorated |
释义 | commemorated past simple and past participle ofcommemorate commemorate verb[ T ] uk /kəˈmem.ə.reɪt/ us /kəˈmem.ə.reɪt/ C2 to remember officially and give respect to a great person or event, especially by a public ceremony or by making a statue or special building: (尤指举行公开仪式或竖立雕塑或专门建筑)纪念,缅怀 Gathered all together in this church, we commemorate those who lost their lives in the war.我们齐聚在这座教堂里,缅怀那些在大战中丧生的人们。 A statue has been built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the poet's birthday.为纪念诗人百年诞辰建起了一尊雕像。 Ceremonies anti-ritualism cavalcade ceremonial ceremonially ceremony guard of honour hara-kiri initiation initiation ceremony initiatory installation investiture knight pageant remember requiem ribbon cutting rite of passage ritual troop You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Remembering, reminding and reminders Examples of commemoratedcommemorated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. As will be shown below, medical eponyms can also employ names from nonmedical areas, where typicality rather than priority is commemorated. Chapter 9 surveys the ways that the conflict has been commemorated and recalled both fictionally and factually over the past century. Sublime moments of creation are either transiently performed or statically commemorated and 'recalled' in the oratorio. Its length permits full recall of the important accomplishments to be commemorated, and the syllabic style conveys every word clearly to the audience. His lifetime's work and his insight into the importance of anatomy for understanding the brain are aptly commemorated in this publication. An evaluation of what has been remembered and commemorated and how that has happened can provide insights into the construction of the discipline. They are not identified or commemorated as individuals as are the ship captains. Only the date linked the statement to the actual event commemorated, which again required knowledge of local history on the part of the viewer. Annual memory books commemorated the city's architectural monuments by depicting them in isolation from the urban landscape, with no concern for their situation or surroundings. Even where a family cannot be reconstructed, groups of kin were clearly being commemorated together. While most indulgences were quite probably issued shortly after the deaths of the people they commemorated, long gaps are evident. The crusade was commemorated with lavish ceremonies and stunning dances. The tablets commemorated the dates of the enclosure act, the role of the council, the date of the arboretum and the names of the enclosure committee. These associations gave such structures sacred qualities, so that their locations were commemorated long thereafter by a series of later buildings constructed over the same location. Although the first three (and sometimes all four) of those events are commemorated in the rosary and associated devotional texts, their liturgical celebration does not follow the familiar narrative. 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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