ceremonial / ˌsɛr əˈmoʊ ni əl /

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ceremonial2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or characterized by ceremony; formal; ritual: a ceremonial occasion.
  2. used in or in connection with ceremonies: ceremonial robes.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a system of ceremonies, rites, or formalities prescribed for or observed on any particular occasion; a rite.
  2. Roman Catholic Church. the order for rites and ceremonies. a book containing it.
  3. formal behavior found at, or appropriate to, a certain occasion: the ceremonial of a state banquet.

ceremonial 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

ritual, formal

更多ceremonial例句

  1. They also come in three sizes and are more of a plug-and-play alternative to the more ceremonial and classic fountain pen.
  2. Maybe the chains will rename the same items after new celebrities and influencers, turning Shawn Mendes’s bowl into a sort of ceremonial designation occupied in two-year terms.
  3. An additional 2,000 active-duty service members are involved in the inauguration in ceremonial roles, said Army Maj.
  4. As the sun’s glare reflected off the fresh blanket of snow, it proved too bright for Robert Frost to read a ceremonial poem.
  5. In Charlottesville, we have a confusing “city manager” form of government, where the mayor is primarily ceremonial, with no role in policing, and overlapping jurisdictions with Albemarle County and the University of Virginia.
  6. In contrast, Boehner's leadership team filed into his ceremonial office and greeted the teary newly-elected Speaker with hugs.
  7. “Stay in formation,” a sergeant from the ceremonial unit said over a public address system to the cops along the street.
  8. After all, it has been protecting popes for more than 500 years, and is often inaccurately portrayed as largely ceremonial.
  9. In the absence of ceremonial formalities, Francis favored a business-like manner.
  10. They practiced ceremonial cannibalism, believing the hearts of their victims would imbue them with power.
  11. M'Bongo, the great chief of this neighbourhood, paid a ceremonial visit to my husband.
  12. This impulse to extend rule appears more plainly in many of the little ceremonial observances of the child.
  13. Nor was it merely the words of ceremonial which were of vital importance: other details must be attended to with equal exactness.
  14. But the state of perfectibility could be reached only by religious ceremonial observances and devout contemplation.
  15. The only form of marriage known to them was the stately religious ceremonial called, as will be explained hereafter, cnfarreti.