1.典礼,仪式
2.礼仪,礼节
3.虚礼;客气
1.a formal public event with special traditions, actions, or words
2.the formal traditions, actions, or words used to celebrate a traditional or religious event
1.The pod was often represented in religious rituals, including marriage ceremonies, and was referred to as food of the gods.
可可荚常常出现在宗教仪式上,包括婚姻典礼,被认为是神的食物。
2.At the age of 79 has ten river did not attend the opening ceremonies, because he has to be cast down the stage before.
曾经79岁的十河没有列席通车典礼,由于他已于此前被赶下了台。
3.At the heart of Zhang's Olympic ceremonies was the idea that the conflict of man foretells the desire for inner peace.
张艺谋执导的奥运会开幕式中心思想是人的先知能力与追求内心平和的抗争。
4.Well, it's the last of the Ceremonies, as you know.
恩,那是最后一个庆典,就像你所知道的。
5.Rituals and ceremonies as a paramount sign of culture for us to known, the speaker's point of contention might have merits in two respects.
风俗和仪式作为一个至高无上的文化标志为我们众所周知,议长的争论点可能有其优点,这主要在两个方面。
6.Because the Va. ti. can. did not approve the two bishops' ordinations, the church spokesman said, the ceremonies were "illegitimate. "
教会发言人说,由于梵。蒂。冈。没有批准这两位主教的委任,因而他们的祝圣礼是“不合法的”。
7.Because the Vatican did not approve the two bishops' ordinations , the church spokesman said, the ceremonies were "illegitimate. "
教会发言人说,由于梵蒂冈没有批准这两位主教的委任,因而他们的祝圣礼是“不合法的”。
8.Archaeologists believe the 37-acre central plaza formed by the mounds may have been used for religious and other public ceremonies.
考古学家相信,由土冢围成、面积达37英亩大的中央广场也许是用来举行宗教及其他公开仪式的场所。
9.According to her mother, uncle got married in Zhangping Xi, master of ceremonies for her office to say something.
据她妈妈说,在张冯喜舅舅结婚的时候,司仪让她上台说几句。
10.I'm still waiting to see whether I'll be performing at the opening or closing ceremonies, " he said. "
我还在等,不知道会在开幕式还是闭幕式上表演。