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celebrative

/sel-uh-breyt/US // ˈsɛl əˌbreɪt //UK // (ˈsɛlɪˌbreɪt) //

庆祝活动,庆祝,庆祝的,庆祝性

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v.有主动词 verb
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    cel·e·brat·ed, cel·e·brat·ing.

    • : to observe or commemorate with ceremonies or festivities: to celebrate Christmas; to celebrate the success of a new play.
    • : to make known publicly; proclaim: The newspaper celebrated the end of the war in red headlines.
    • : to praise widely or to present to widespread and favorable public notice, as through newspapers or novels: a novel celebrating the joys of marriage; the countryside celebrated in the novels of Hardy.
    • : to perform with appropriate rites and ceremonies; solemnize: to celebrate a marriage.
v.无主动词 verb
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    cel·e·brat·ed, cel·e·brat·ing.

    • : to observe a day or commemorate an event with ceremonies or festivities.
    • : to perform a religious ceremony, especially Mass or the Lord's Supper.
    • : to have or participate in a party, drinking spree, or uninhibited good time: You look like you were up celebrating all night.

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Examples

  • The family visited the club in April to celebrate Passover, a period that overlaps with several of the largest Secret Service charges.

  • As the pandemic stretches into the North American autumn, some are determined to not let it ruin Halloween—even though celebrating the holiday might come with risk.

  • Bernard Tyson, the celebrated former CEO of Kaiser Permanente who passed this past November, was one of the most influential health care leaders of his generation.

  • The Capital Pride Alliance is hosting its first completely virtual Pride Stride, a nationwide event to celebrate National Coming Out Day.

  • To celebrate LGBT History Month, HBO Max is releasing the four-part docuseries “Equal.”

  • Rashad was there to celebrate the release of the Civil Rights drama Selma.

  • That would truly be a milestone to celebrate—until you see what that record “diversity” actually means.

  • How do you celebrate when happy occasions are colored by loss and absence?

  • He was told he could go back home to his house arrest to celebrate the New Year with his wife and their two children.

  • To celebrate the year, here are the top 10 anti-science salvos of 2014.

  • They were just about to celebrate tabagie, or a solemn feast, over his last farewell.

  • Besides, these are only a few intimate friends who have assembled to celebrate my daughter's fte-day.

  • All were there to celebrate the birth of the New Year, and to "play the game," however chastened they might feel on the morrow.

  • As we are then about to celebrate the purification, we have written unto you: and you shall do well, if you keep the same days.

  • Couldn't you smoke it now, and then we'd go out next week and celebrate your recovery.