inauguration 英 [ɪ,nɔːgjʊ'reɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [ɪn,ɔgjə'reʃən]

inauguration

inauguration  英 [ɪ,nɔːgjʊ'reɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [ɪn,ɔgjə'reʃən]

n. 就职典礼;开始,开创;开幕式 

名词复数:inaugurations 

On January 11, 1983, I took the oath of office for the second time, before the largest crowd ever to attend an inauguration in our state. 1983年1月11日,在一大群民众面前,我第二次宣誓任职州长,在我们阿肯色州,有这么多人参加州长的就职典礼,还是头一回。
“Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country, ” President Kennedy proclaimed at his inauguration in 1961. "不要问你的国家能够为你做些什么,而要问问你自己能够为你的国家做些什么"肯尼迪总统在他1961年的就职典礼上如是说.

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  • n. 就职典礼;开始,开创;开幕式
  • 1. On January 11, 1983, I took the oath of office for the second time, before the largest crowd ever to attend an inauguration in our state.

    1983年1月11日,在一大群民众面前,我第二次宣誓任职州长,在我们阿肯色州,有这么多人参加州长的就职典礼,还是头一回。

  • 2. “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country, ” President Kennedy proclaimed at his inauguration in 1961.

    "不要问你的国家能够为你做些什么,而要问问你自己能够为你的国家做些什么"肯尼迪总统在他1961年的就职典礼上如是说.

  • 3. He beat Howard Dean in a trivia contest at the Democratic National Convention and wrote for his local newspaper about his trip to see the inauguration.

    他曾在民主党大会上的一次小辩论中击败霍华德·迪安,还为当地报纸写过关于他所看到的就职典礼。

  • inauguration (n.) 1560s, from French inauguration "installation, consecration," and directly from Late Latin inaugurationem (nominative inauguratio) "consecration," presumably originally "installment under good omens;" noun of action from past participle stem of inaugurare "take omens from the flight of birds; consecrate or install when omens are favorable," from in- "on, in" (from PIE root *en "in") + augurare "to act as an augur, predict" (see augur (n.)).
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