1.祝贺;祝词,贺辞
1.used for telling someone that you are pleased about their success, good luck, or happiness on a special occasion
2.an expression of pleasure to someone for their success, good luck, or happiness on a special occasion
1.Congratulations! I always knew knew you could do it. A: Thanks.
恭喜你!我就知道你行的.A:谢谢。
2.Shelton had not received congratulations that pleased him more; there was the spice of envy in them.
谢尔顿所听见的贺辞都没有使他更高兴;这里面含有一点妒忌的味儿。
3."Congratulations! " he shrieked. "And for having such a great sense of humor. . . "
“祝贺你!”他尖呼。“由于您有这么好的幽默感…”
4.Congratulations! The eaglet started trying to eat by himself, tearing and swallowing his prey like a real raptor.
可喜!小鹰开始尝试自己吃食物了,撕咬、吞咽,展现出猛禽的天性。
5.Miss Bingley's congratulations to her brother, on his approaching marriage, were all that was affectionate and insincere.
彬格莱小姐祝贺哥快要结婚的那封信,写得无限亲切,只可惜缺乏诚意。
6.I'm happy to say that President Bush loves teachers so much that he married one, and he sends his congratulations and thanks to all of you.
我很高兴地说布什总统非常热爱教师,他还娶了一位教师,他让我转达他对各位的祝贺和感谢。
7.As I have said on other occasions, having you as students has been a great highlight of my life---so your congratulations means a lot to me.
正像我在其他场合所讲,有你们作为我的学生是我一生中的极大亮点,所以你们的祝贺对我来说意味着很多。
8.Imagine telling someone that you meet today what you're going to do. Imagine their congratulations and their high image of you.
想象一下,告诉你今天遇到的人你将要做什么想象他们的祝贺和你在他们眼中的英伟形象。
9.host: Congratulations, manny, another brilliant performance, as a pretty big guy you just beaten up, what was that like?
主持人:恭喜你,曼尼,一场这么辉煌的胜利,能击败这样的一个大块头拳手,你感觉如何呢?
10.Afterwards Barry knew that no congratulations would be given to him in conjunction with this failed event.
后来,巴里了解到,受这次失败的牵连,给他的祝贺也泡汤了。