1.举行(仪式);庆祝(胜利等)
2.表扬,赞美,歌颂
3.公布,发表
4.举行宗教仪式[庆典]
5.〈口〉欢宴作乐
1.举行(仪式);庆祝(胜利等)
2.表扬,赞美,歌颂
3.公布,发表
4.举行宗教仪式[庆典]
5.〈口〉欢宴作乐
1.to do something enjoyable in order to show that an occasion or event is special
2.to show admiration for someone or something in a piece of writing, music, or art or in a ceremony
3.to perform a religious ceremony, especially a Christian mass
1.Clara is celebrating Christmas with her family and friends. One of her Christmas presents is a little device to open nuts -- a nutcracker.
克莱拉与她的家人和朋友一起庆祝圣诞节,她的一个圣诞礼物是一个夹胡桃的夹子,叫胡桃夹。
2.After the war, the victory thank the oracle for celebrating the victory, the defeated seek the oracle to ask the way of restoring strength.
战后,胜利方为庆祝胜利而答谢神谕,战败方为恢复实力而求问神谕。
3.It might be celebrating 120 years of Communist Party rule. It may not exist at all.
中国可能将庆祝共产党120年的英明领导,也可能不复存在。
4.Perhaps some people grow out of the thrill of opening presents and celebrating the passing of another year, but I never have.
也许有些人对于打开礼物以及庆祝又一年的过去已经不再兴奋了,但我从来不会。
5.I was thrilled that we were celebrating a year of her life but saddened at how hard this year had been.
我很激动,因为我们要为她降生一周年庆祝,同时也为这一年里的艰辛而感到伤心。
6.The Sichuan quake has jolted China just as it was meant to be celebrating its Olympic triumph.
就在中国应当欢庆奥运胜利之时,四川大地震撼动了中国。
7."If I were her, " he said of Ms. Drew, "I would not be celebrating over the Thanksgiving weekend. "
“假如我是她(德鲁女士),这个感恩节周末可没什么值得庆祝的。”阿克曼说。
8.At work the next day, resume the demeanour of an England fan, whether celebrating victory or heroic failure in a penalty shoot-out.
第二天上班时,再重新披上英格兰队球迷的伪装,庆祝胜利或是点球大战中的壮烈失败。
9.All day? When you could have been celebrating? I must have passed a dozen feasts and parties on my way here.
整天?你应该去庆祝才是。我今天来的时候一路上不知道有多少派对和大餐呢。
10.Two months later Birmingham were celebrating automatic promotion and McLeish had delivered what was asked of him.
两个月后伯明翰人开始庆祝他们的直接升级,而McLeish也实现了他的承诺。