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celebrant

/sel-uh-bruhnt/US // ˈsɛl ə brənt //UK // (ˈsɛlɪbrənt) //

证婚人,庆典者,庆祝者,庆典人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a participant in any celebration.
    • : the officiating priest in the celebration of the Eucharist.
    • : a participant in a public religious rite.

Examples

  • Only the Fourth of July sees more sparklers than the Yardbird desserts destined for celebrants.

  • As a result, beaches were jammed mostly with maskless celebrants.

  • Faridah, humanist celebrant trainee A separate petition has garnered 417 signatures from people in support of humanist marriages in Uganda.

  • The celebrant sprinkled the victim with wine and salted cake, and made a symbolic gesture with the knife.

  • The phrase struck him as familiar; for the first time he looked at his fellow celebrant.

  • This celebrant developed into a priest, whom to entertain brought blessings on kings.

  • He had arranged his modest quarters with the reverent care of a celebrant awaiting the descent of his deity.

  • Quidam tertiam diem maxime celebrant pro spiritu anima et corpore.