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christening

/kris-uh-ning, kris-ning/US // ˈkrɪs ə nɪŋ, ˈkrɪs nɪŋ //UK // (ˈkrɪsənɪŋ) //

洗礼,洗礼仪式,洗礼活动,洗礼礼节

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the ceremony of baptism, especially as accompanied by the giving of a name to a child.
    • : a public ceremony in which a new ship is formally named and launched.
    • : an act or instance of naming or dedicating something new.

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Examples

  • It is the first official picture of Prince George to be released since his christening last October.

  • Prince George has arrived for his christening wearing a replica of the traditional royal baptism gown designed in 1841.

  • At the Christening of Prince George, The Duchess of Cambridge looked radiant in an ivory-colored Alexander McQueen ruffled suit.

  • William and Kate have asked Jason Bell to be the official photographer at the christening of their son, Prince George.

  • The christening of their firstborn Wednesday is a chance for William and Kate to honor and reward their most loyal buddies.

  • The first incident in the babyhood of the Princess Alice which attracts attention is the record of her christening.

  • Lady Hartledon was not to be thwarted on all points, and she insisted on a ceremonious christening.

  • She was still absorbed with the twins, who, Mandy Ann told her, had worn her white frock at their christening.

  • Pall, who went this day to a child's christening of Kate Joyce's, staid out all night at my father's, she not being well.

  • So they had as grand a christening as people in their circumstances could afford.