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v.
(動詞)
- vt. & vi. 慶祝 mark (an event or special occasion) by enjoying oneself, publicly or privately
- vt. 頌揚,贊美,歌頌 praise in writing, speech, etc.
v.
動詞
- 慶祝,慶賀,歡慶,祝賀,紀念
- 贊美,歌頌,表揚,頌揚
- 主持(宗教儀式)
- <口>歡樂,歡宴作樂
- 舉行(宗教儀式)
- 公布,發表
- 過節
- 公開、正式地舉行(宗教儀式),公開舉行(儀式)
Verb:
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behave as expected during of holidays or rites;
"Keep the commandments"
"celebrate Christmas"
"Observe Yom Kippur"
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have a celebration;
"They were feting the patriarch of the family"
"After the exam, the students were celebrating"
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assign great social importance to;
"The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood"
"The tenor was lionized in Vienna"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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Let's celebrate!
我就們好聯歡會一些吧!
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People in the city held a great party to celebrate their victory.
北京市的顧客叁加了隆重的晚會節目慶賀你們的勝利者。
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They had a family feast to celebrate it.
大家 啟動家宴以示慶賀。
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He read us a sonnet that celebrates love.
他給人們們讀好幾個首頌揚愛情的幸福的十四行詩。
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Odysseus's heroic exploits are celebrated in The Odyssey'.
《奧德賽》dnfss中贊頌了奧德修斯的豐功偉績。
用作動詞 (v.)
應用于不如物形容詞
S+~(+A)
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It's your birthday tomorrow, so we must celebrate.
第二天就是我的壽辰,因此 我國必定慶祝會。
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When the children saw the snow they celebrated.
當孩紙們看了了雪,一個笑容滿面。
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When the war ended, everyone celebrated.
戰役完了,很多人歡慶。
作為及物動名詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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We celebrated New Year's Day.
自己喜迎元旦節。
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We celebrate our National Day every year.
大家幾乎每年都是要祝賀十一國慶節。
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We celebrated the construction of the reservoir.
你們聯歡會干渠的起建。
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People gathered to celebrate the formation of the new party.
大眾聚會聯歡會這類新黨的構建。
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The priest celebrates Mass in church.
神父在基督教堂里慶典彌撒。
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The poet celebrates heroes in song.
作家用歌譜贊頌ADC。
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He celebrated the surrounding mountains for their beauty.
他夸獎邊上山川的最美。
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The occasion was celebrated at many schools by a three-day holiday.
大多化妝學校端午節放假二天,慶賀這一節日放假。
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His victory in the election was celebrated with songs and dancing.
現代人載歌載舞歡慶他在普選中盈利。
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His deed was celebrated by people.
他的感人事跡遭受到老百姓的稱頌。
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The names of many heroes are celebrated by the poets.
一些英雄人物的名稱為著名詩人所贊頌。
另一
v -ed as Attrib.
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Meet the celebrated author tonight!
今天晚上見面驚呆了最有名的藝術家!
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He is a celebrated Nobel Prize winner.
他是一個位非常知名的諾貝爾獎勵金兌換者。
v -ed as s-Compl.
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She is the most celebrated of the famous film stars.
她是最有名氣的的美國片男星中最凸出的。
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We must organize a little dinner to celebrate the event.
選自: J. Galsworthy
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Three concerts to celebrate Elgar's seventy-fifth birthday.
源于: A. C. Boult
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用作動詞 (v.)
- celebrate for( v.+prep. )
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因…而著名 be famous for (sth or doing sth)
celebrate sb/sth for sth/v-ing
The city is celebrated for its yearly horse show.
這座城市以一年一度的馬展而聞名遐邇。
Venice is celebrated for its beautiful buildings.
威尼斯以美麗的建筑而聞名。
Hangzhou is celebrated for its beautiful scenery.
杭州以其美麗的風景著名。
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v. (動詞)
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celebrate的基本意思是指由于宗教、政治或其他有意義的原因而舉行的“慶祝”或“紀念”(唱歌、跳舞、設宴或發表講話等),著重外在的或行動上的歡樂和喜慶,可引申作“頌揚,贊美”解。
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celebrate多用作及物動詞,跟節日、勝利、成功或類似性質的詞作賓語,不可以接人,也不可接that從句。
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celebrate也可用作不及物動詞,作“慶祝”或“熱鬧一番”解。作“歡樂”解,是口語用法。
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celebrate作“歌頌,贊美”解,是及物動詞,后面的賓語可以是事物,也可以是人。
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celebrate的過去分詞celebrated可用作形容詞,意思是“著名的”。
v. (動詞)
- celebrate, commemorate
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- celebrate著重指外表或行動上的歡慶,如舉行盛會、張燈結彩等; 而commemorate著重喚起對某一事件的記憶,該事件不一定是使人歡慶的。例如:
- They had a party to celebrate their silver wedding.他們舉行聚會來慶祝他們的銀婚。
- This building was built to commemorate the Fire of London.這棟大樓是為紀念“倫敦大火”而興建的。
- celebrate, congratulate
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- 這兩個詞都有“慶賀”的意思。其區別在于:celebrate只能以事或物作賓語; 而congratulate后面只能以“被慶賀的人”作賓語。例如:
- We celebrated his birthday by a banquet.我們舉行宴會慶祝他的生日。
- We congratulated her on having passed the examinations.我們祝賀她通過了考試。
- celebrate,congratulate
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- 這兩個動詞均有“慶祝,祝賀”之意。
- celebrate通常指舉行盛大隆重的儀式慶祝或紀念有意義的日子或某件事情,多暗示節日般的歡樂場面。
- congratulate指對他人祝賀為目的,希望他人幸福或走運。
- ☆ 15世紀中期進入英語,直接源自古典拉丁語的celebratus,意為(經常)大量聚集(某地)。
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