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congratulatory

/kuhn-grach-uh-luh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee or, often, -graj-, kuhng-/US // kənˈgrætʃ ə ləˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i or, often, -ˈgrædʒ-, kəŋ- //

祝贺,祝贺的,祝贺性的,祝贺性

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : expressing or conveying congratulations: a congratulatory telegram.

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Examples

  • Social media was flooded with congratulatory notes to her and actor Anthony Mackie invited her to the ESPY Awards, which he is hosting.

  • Forward it to a friend, and then see if they send you a congratulatory note.

  • “So in love with my son,” she captioned a photo while also sharing that celebrities like Beyoncé and Kanye West had sent congratulatory gifts her way.

  • He described the scene during a congratulatory call from the Nobel Committee.

  • ERIK: He texted us about a few weeks ago, just to kind of give us a congratulatory text on “Skydive” and the video.

  • The general reaction among his teammates was congratulatory and warm, but in retrospect surprisingly muted.

  • Author Gary Shteyngart was even congratulatory: “Mazel Tov, Random Penguin!”

  • “It was not in my nature to turn the campaign into a constant exercise in self-congratulatory autobiography,” he explained.

  • The celebrations have been unanimous, just as they have been unanimously self-congratulatory.

  • Sues saucy, self-congratulatory toss of the head 14 stung her so that she could have cried out.

  • Lawrence received a congratulatory message from General Schofield, highly praising him.

  • Every effort was made to obtain congratulatory addresses on the peace from municipal bodies, and money was offered for them.

  • But this congratulatory strain of the queen of Sheba may be applied to the Christian age, and to "a greater than Solomon."

  • But it was not a simple congratulatory address that Charles, or his mother, required of his parliament.