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commemorating

英 [kəˈmeməreɪtɪŋ]

美 [kəˈmeməreɪtɪŋ]

v.  (用…)纪念; 作为…的纪念
commemorate的现在分词

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 纪念
    Tocommemoratean important event or person means to remember them by means of a special action, ceremony, or specially created object.
    1. One room contained a gallery of paintings commemorating great moments in baseball history...
      有一个房间里陈列着很多纪念棒球史上伟大时刻的画作。
    2. The 200th anniversary of Mozart's death is being commemorated around the world with concerts featuring his work.
      世界各地将举办以莫扎特的作品为主题的音乐会,以纪念他逝世200周年。

英英释义

adj

  • intended as a commemoration
    1. a commemorative plaque
    Synonym:commemorative

双语例句

  • It is the oldest Christian feast, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
    它是纪念耶稣基督死后复活的节日,是基督教里最古老的节日。
  • This festival is commemorating the founding of our town, young lady.
    年轻的女士,这个节日是来纪念我们镇的成立的。
  • A monument commemorating a nation's dead heroes.
    为了纪念一个民族已逝去的伟大人物而建的纪念碑。
  • A set of greeting cards commemorating the successful launch of North Korea's Unha-3 rocket in December 2012.
    一套纪念朝鲜2012年12月成功发射银河3号火箭的贺卡。
  • Easter is the feast commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
    复活节是纪念耶稣基督死后复活的节日。
  • Around the first century, Han Dynasty of China of both ends of things of civilized area of eurasia, the kingdoms of Rome all made higher achievement in commemorating sculptures, but it commemorate city of the sculpture getting public but speech, the two have enormous differences.
    公元一世纪前后,位于欧亚大陆文明地带东西两端的中国汉帝国、罗马帝国在纪念雕塑上都取得了较高的成就,但就其纪念雕塑的城市公共性而言,两者存在巨大的差异。
  • Today is one day which is worth commemorating, is I knows the first anniversary commemoration day with the husband!
    今天是值得纪念的一天,是我跟老公认识一周年纪念日!
  • The Chinese Post Office issued some stamps commemorating the centenary of Lenin's birth.
    中国邮局发行邮票纪念列宁百年诞辰。
  • Christmas, annual Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.
    圣诞节,每年的基督教节日,纪念耶稣基督诞生的。
  • And "Holywood" in 1987, commemorating a local visit by Pope John Paul II.
    还有1987年的Holy-wood,为了纪念教皇约翰·保罗二世的一次地方性访问。