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inauguration

/in-aw-gyuh-rey-shuhn, -guh-/US // ɪnˌɔ gyəˈreɪ ʃən, -gə- //

就职典礼,就职仪式,就职典礼上,就任典礼

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or ceremony of inaugurating.

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Examples

  • There are nearly three months between Election Day and the presidential inauguration to count all the votes.

  • A few dozen demonstrators from liberal advocacy groups gathered outside the Hart Senate Office Building on Thursday, waving signs that read “Save Roe” and “No confirmation without inauguration.”

  • Zandi says the consensus is that if the federal government doesn’t pass more stimulus before the election, it’s very unlikely anything gets done before the inauguration.

  • Many of us have made it clear we can’t go home before the election and potentially inauguration without helping people, small businesses, local governments.

  • If they do fill the seat—either before the November election, or between November and the inauguration in January—it would be with a conservative judge, leaving the Supreme Court with a 6-3 conservative majority.

  • The inauguration had to be held in the fortified Kremlin, surrounded by an eerily quiet city.

  • In May he attended the inauguration of a museum to house the works of the Ecuadorian painter Santiago Carbonell in Querétaro.

  • How much of your family was able to see you read your poem at the inauguration?

  • Since his inauguration, Republicans have criticized President Obama for everything.

  • Here he is attending festivities for the first George W. Bush inauguration, along with Chuck Norris and Meatloaf.

  • The first rail road opened in Brazil, the emperor and empress being present at the inauguration.

  • But the day of his inauguration was the last day of his happiness.

  • In the inauguration of the system, Japanese statesmanship was exposed to a severe ordeal.

  • Herndon's Life is probably the most satisfactory of the period before Lincoln's inauguration.

  • Enthusiasm and hope animated the whole assembly, and everybody saw in this States-General the inauguration of a glorious future.