柯林斯詞典ceremony /?s?r?m?n?/ (ceremonies) 1. N-COUNT A ceremony is a formal event such as a wedding. 儀式; 典禮 ...his grandmother's funeral, a private ceremony attended only by the family. …他祖母的葬禮,一場(chǎng)只有家人參加的私人儀式。2. N-UNCOUNT Ceremony consists of the special things that are said and done on very formal occasions. (全套) 儀式 The republic was proclaimed with great ceremony. 以隆重的儀式宣告共和國(guó)成立。 返回 ceremony劍橋詞典 ceremony noun (FORMAL ACTS) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] (formal ceremonial) (a set of) formal acts , often fixed and traditional , performed on important social or religious occasions 典禮;儀式 a wedding /graduation ceremony 結(jié)婚/畢業(yè)典禮 例句 We weren't married in church , but we had a civil ceremony in a registry office .The Olympics climaxed in a spectacular closing ceremony.The glittering ceremony conjured up images of Russia's imperial past.Several foreign dignitaries attended the ceremony.The queen , in full ceremonial dress , presided over the ceremony. ceremony noun (FORMAL BEHAVIOUR) [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] very formal and polite behaviour 禮節(jié);禮儀;客套 She arrived at the airport without the pomp and ceremony that usually accompanies important politicians . 她抵達(dá)了機(jī)場(chǎng),沒有通常與重要政界人士相伴的盛況和禮儀。 I handed her my letter of resignation without ceremony (= in an informal way). 我毫不客氣地向她遞交了辭職書。 返回 ceremony