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inaugural

/in-aw-gyer-uhl, -ger-uhl/US // ɪnˈɔ gyər əl, -gər əl //UK // (ɪnˈɔːɡjʊrəl) //

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to an inauguration: Harding's inaugural address.
    • : marking the beginning of a new venture, series, etc.: the inaugural run of the pony express.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an address, as of a president, at the beginning of a term of office.
    • : an inaugural ceremony: to attend the presidential inaugural.

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Examples

  • The 46th president spoke of school reopenings in his inaugural address and later said he would like to see most K-8 schools reopen during his first 100 days in office.

  • Out of the 60 women that applied for exclusive mentorship programs, three inaugural winners were chosen to receive a Cantu-sponsored campaign valued at $160,000.

  • The company is targeting this year for New Glenn’s inaugural launch.

  • The funding actually marked BTV’s first investment in a cohort member of its inaugural accelerator program.

  • Keren Taylor sobbed when she saw Gorman leave the inaugural stage.

  • On June 18, 1971, the caucus threw its inaugural dinner at the Dunbar Hotel.

  • “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists” said Thomas Jefferson in his first inaugural.

  • Thomas Jefferson also warned in his first inaugural that not “every difference of opinion is a difference of principle.”

  • Which brings us to FDR's first inaugural speech assertion that "we have nothing to fear but fear itself."

  • Richard Blanco made waves in 2013 when he was the first immigrant, Latino, and openly gay man to be the inaugural poet.

  • (p. 362) Two years passed, and Abraham Lincoln gave utterance to other sentiments in his second inaugural address to the people.

  • One sentence in his inaugural address provoked derision: "We are at peace with all the world and the rest of mankind."

  • No possible argument, however, can reconcile these inaugural principles with the Kentucky resolutions.

  • The "penitentiarying" of Newt himself had been only the inaugural of more sweeping and hateful innovations.

  • Life is movement, cried Alois von Brinz, in his magnificent inaugural address.