ceremonious
ceremonious 英 [ˌserəˈməʊniəs] 美 [ˌserəˈmoʊniəs]
adj. 隆重的;讲究仪式的;正式的
- When people are involved in a ceremony, they often behave in a solemn way, exhibiting the respect they feel for the ritual. Their behavior can be described as ceremonious.
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- adj. 隆重的;讲究仪式的;正式的
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1. Photo Gallery: ceremonious Seoul Lamaist monks joyfully dance at the opening ceremony parade of the annual Lotus Lantern Festival.
隆重的首尔图片画廊。喇嘛教徒喜悦地舞蹈在每年的荷花龙灯节的开幕式游行。
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2. The Duke gave it the most ceremonious feast of welcome. He ordered his Royal band to play the best music for it and provide best food to feed it.
他以最隆重的盛宴接待它,并且命令宫中乐团,以最悦耳动听的音乐,演奏给它听,每顿饭也以宫中最好的伙食,供应它吃食。
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3. My close friends and family needed no ceremonious preliminaries.
我的密友和家人不需要跟我客套寒暄。
- ceremonious (adj.) 1550s, "relating to outward forms or rites," also, of persons, "punctilious in matters of formality," from Middle French cérémonieux or directly from Late Latin caerimoniosus, from Latin caerimonia "reverent rite, sacred ceremony" (see ceremony). Meaning "full of show and ceremony" is from 1610s. Related: Ceremoniously; ceremoniousness.
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