- 看过 ceremonial 的人也看了 :
- liturgical
- solemn
- stately
- august
- conventional
- imposing
- lofty
- mannered
- ritualistic
- studied
- stylized
ceremonial 的 2 个定义
- of, relating to, or characterized by ceremony; formal; ritual: a ceremonial occasion.
- used in or in connection with ceremonies: ceremonial robes.
- a system of ceremonies, rites, or formalities prescribed for or observed on any particular occasion; a rite.
- Roman Catholic Church. the order for rites and ceremonies. a book containing it.
- formal behavior found at, or appropriate to, a certain occasion: the ceremonial of a state banquet.
ceremonial 近义词
ritual, formal
ceremonial 的近义词 11 个
ceremonial 的反义词 2 个
更多ceremonial例句
- They also come in three sizes and are more of a plug-and-play alternative to the more ceremonial and classic fountain pen.
- 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.
- An additional 2,000 active-duty service members are involved in the inauguration in ceremonial roles, said Army Maj.
- As the sun’s glare reflected off the fresh blanket of snow, it proved too bright for Robert Frost to read a ceremonial poem.
- 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.
- In contrast, Boehner's leadership team filed into his ceremonial office and greeted the teary newly-elected Speaker with hugs.
- “Stay in formation,” a sergeant from the ceremonial unit said over a public address system to the cops along the street.
- After all, it has been protecting popes for more than 500 years, and is often inaccurately portrayed as largely ceremonial.
- In the absence of ceremonial formalities, Francis favored a business-like manner.
- They practiced ceremonial cannibalism, believing the hearts of their victims would imbue them with power.
- M'Bongo, the great chief of this neighbourhood, paid a ceremonial visit to my husband.
- This impulse to extend rule appears more plainly in many of the little ceremonial observances of the child.
- Nor was it merely the words of ceremonial which were of vital importance: other details must be attended to with equal exactness.
- But the state of perfectibility could be reached only by religious ceremonial observances and devout contemplation.
- The only form of marriage known to them was the stately religious ceremonial called, as will be explained hereafter, cnfarreti.