ceremonial
ceremonial 英 [ˌserɪˈməʊniəl] 美 [ˌserɪˈmoʊniəl]
adj. 仪式的;正式的,礼仪的 n. 仪式,礼节
名词复数:ceremonials
- When an occasion is extremely formal and full of rituals, you can call it ceremonial. Your cousin's fancy wedding and your friend's bar mitzvah are both ceremonial events.
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- adj. 仪式的;正式的,礼仪的
- n. 仪式,礼节
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1. I also have other ceremonial roles in the Court.
我在最高法院还承担仪式上的职责。
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2. At the beginning of a ceremonial parade,he gives the order to march on.
阅兵仪式开始时,他下令部队进场。
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3. This differs from ceremonial killing and, therefore, can and should be treated differently by the law.
这与用于仪式的宰杀不同,因此可以并且应当受到法律的区别对待。
- ceremonial (adj.) c. 1400, "belonging to (religious) ritual," also as a noun, "a ceremonial practice," from Late Latin caerimonialis "pertaining to ceremony," from caerimonia (see ceremony). Related: Ceremonially.
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