n.典礼,仪式;礼节,礼仪;客套,虚礼
cerement───n.蜡布;寿衣
hegemony───n.霸权;领导权;盟主权
ceremonial───adj.仪式的;正式的,礼仪的;n.仪式,礼节
ceremonies───n.仪式;典礼;礼节;客套(ceremony的复数形式)
cerements───n.蜡布;寿衣
ceremonially───adv.礼仪上地,仪式上地
ceromancy───神经官能症
querimony───n.埋怨;怨言
ceremonials───仪式的
The ceremony went off without a hitch.───仪式进行得很顺利。
I hate all this pomp and ceremony.───我讨厌所有这些排场和仪式。
He left halfway through the ceremony.───他在仪式进行到一半时离开了。
When Karen appeared at the ceremony with her red shoes, the minister advised her to wear black shoes instead of the red shoes.───当凯伦穿着那双红鞋子出现在仪式上的时候,牧师建议她把红鞋子换掉,穿黑色的鞋子。
At the opening ceremony, the head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth, said the organization had the opportunity to lead once more.───在开幕式上,英联邦国家的首脑及伊丽莎白女王表示,英联邦国家将再一次引领世界。
President Obama called it a "good day for America" this morning at a White House ceremony.───在今早的白宫发布仪式上,奥巴马总统称,“对美国来说这是个好日子。”
I translated for him at the ceremony yesterday. It was touching for him to ask me to be there. It wasn't something I was expecting.───我昨天在发布会上担任他的翻译。他请我去我很感动。我没想到他会邀请我去。
High-brother has a son Confucius said: "The ceremony used, and for you. "───孔子高弟有子说:“礼之用,和为贵”。
The wedding day came and the wedding ceremony seemed to go by in a flash. Before I knew it, I was the next person to speak.───婚礼那天,结婚仪式好像一会就结束了,我还没回过神,就轮到我要讲话了。