commemoration
n. 纪念(仪式)
To commemorate an important event or person means to remember them by means of a special action, ceremony, or specially created object.
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。
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。
1. a ceremony to honor the memory of someone or something
2. a recognition of meritorious service
in commemoration
作为纪念(物)(尤指以仪式或官方方式)
M says the commemoration that year made clear for him the meaning of Memorial Day.
M称当年的纪念会让他清晰懂得了纪念日的含义.
It Luanwu in their own commemoration of the sad experience.
它用自己的乱舞在纪念自己经历过的忧伤.
This is a book worthy of commemoration.
这是一本很值得纪念的书.
That we study his thoughts is the best commemoration of himself.
我们研究他的思想,就是对他本人最好的纪念.
In commemoration of this event the Republic of Austria is issuing this new coin.
为了纪念这一历史事件,奥地利共和国发行了这枚新币.