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congratulation

/kuhn-grach-uh-ley-shuhn or, often, -graj-, kuhng-/US // kənˌgrætʃ əˈleɪ ʃən or, often, -ˌgrædʒ-, kəŋ- //

祝贺,祝贺你,祝福,恭喜你

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of congratulating.
    • : congratulations, an expression of joy in the success or good fortune of another.
interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : congratulations,: Congratulations! You have just won the lottery!

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Examples

  • Long, the Nationals’ hitting coach, texted him to say congratulations.

  • As he approached second base on his home run trot, stoic — Aaron might have smiled slightly — he slapped hands with Dodgers second baseman Davey Lopes, who offered congratulations.

  • If you're a big company because everyone likes your stuff best, well, you're a big company, congratulations.

  • Do this 10 or 20 times and, if your technique is good, then congratulations—you’ve just made the thinnest known material, and almost the strongest.

  • Frank Borman did not expect to hear a congratulations from Chuck Yeager one day in 1962—and that’s just as well because he didn’t get one.

  • Let Jourdan Dunn be the first of many—not an island, or badge of self-congratulation.

  • Also missing, thankfully, is the sense of entitlement and self-congratulation one finds in the Bay Area.

  • Chronic partisan bickering largely gave way to a rare moment of well-deserved self-congratulation.

  • I offered him my hand in congratulation, and he seized and shook it like the good-natured fool he was—or pretended to be.

  • But in an era when Washington can barely keep its doors open, some congratulation is in order.

  • Pay visits, both of condolence and congratulation, within a week after the event which calls for them occurs.

  • In visits of congratulation, go in, and be hearty in your expressions of interest and sympathy.

  • Letters of Congratulation demand a cheerful, pleasant style, and an appearance of great interest.

  • What a bound Ethel's heart gave, and how full of congratulation and sympathy was the pressure of Margaret's hand!

  • Once outside the court-room, however, what a storm and tumult of congratulation awaited them.