ceremonious
英 [ˌserəˈməʊniəs]
美 [ˌserəˈmoʊniəs]
adj. 讲究礼仪的
BNC.44678 / COCA.37612
牛津词典
adj.
- 讲究礼仪的
behaving or performed in an extremely formal way
英英释义
adj
- rigidly formal or bound by convention
- their ceremonious greetings did not seem heartfelt
- characterized by pomp and ceremony and stately display
双语例句
- To bring, offer, or give, often in a formal or ceremonious way.
把,提供,或给予,往往在正式或隆重的方式下进行。 - His greeting was too ceremonious.
他的问候太客气了。 - Last, we'll celebrate ceremonious sum-up meeting.
最后我们还将举行隆重的总结会。 - Chinese New Year is very ceremonious and interesting, wish you can have the chance to enjoy New Year with us in Guangzhou.
我们中国过新近是很热闹的。希望你有机会能来广州和我们一起过新年。 - Why, my dear Robert, should we be so very ceremonious towards each other?
呀,我的亲爱的罗伯特,难道我们彼此要那么讲究礼节吗? - In order to raise the fund for Project Hope, they held a ceremonious charity performance.
为帮助希望工程筹款,他们举行了一场隆重的义演。 - He bid her an unusually ceremonious farewell.
他以罕见的周全礼数向她道别。 - Putting on a hat can be a ceremonious act, an elegant gesture in the ritual of dressing.
戴帽子被看作一种礼节性的举动,是着装仪式上一个优雅的举动。 - My uncle is a ceremonious former ambassador.
我叔叔是个一丝不苟的前大使。 - And I could make sure it would be very ceremonious!
我保证这次婚礼绝对非常隆重!
