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
- The dancing in general was ceremonious, and the music rather solemn a little like church music in fact but after the custard-cups, Mr Feeder told Mr Toots that he was going to throw a little spirit into the thing.
舞蹈总的来说是拘泥礼仪的,音乐相当严肃实际上有些像教堂音乐,但是菲德先生几杯下肚之后,对图茨先生说,他打算把晚会搞得热闹有趣一些。 - He unveiled the picture with a ceremonious gesture.
他郑重其事地为这幅画揭幕。 - In mid-autumn festival, the local have a ceremonious celebration: Fire dragon dance.
每年的中秋节,当地会一个举行隆重的庆祝活动―火龙。 - His cold, ceremonious tone did not proceed from his feeling for her ( of that she was convinced), but that tone covered something.
他对她彬彬有礼的冷淡态度并非出自他内心的真正的感情(这一点她是知道的),他这种态度掩盖着某种东西。 - And I could make sure it would be very ceremonious!
我保证这次婚礼绝对非常隆重! - Borne on silvery trays by ceremonious world-weary waiters ( Financial Times)
放在彬彬有礼的厌世侍者托着的银盘上(金融时报) - Mealtimes are ceremonious affairs which must be attended by every member of the family.
吃饭时间,是一宗属于礼节的事,家中人人都须参加。 - She came solitarily down the gravel walk-a Miss Martin just appearing at the door, and parting with her seemingly with ceremonious civility.
她就一个人顺着砾石道走来&只有一位马丁小姐送出门来,显然是用客套性的礼节跟她告别。 - Her ceremonious manner was rather inappropriate for our informal party.
她那郑重客套的举止实在和我们不拘礼节的晚会不符。 - His greeting was too ceremonious.
他的问候太客气了。