celebration
n. 慶典; 慶祝; 讚揚
A celebration is a special enjoyable event that people organize because something pleasant has happened or because it is someone's birthday or anniversary.
I can tell you, there was a celebration in our house that night.
告訴你,那天晚上我家開了個慶祝會。
...his eightieth birthday celebrations.
他80大壽的慶祝活動
The celebration of something is praise and appreciation which is given to it.
This was not a memorial service but a celebration of his life...
這不是在開追悼會,而是在頌揚他的一生。
He sees the poem as a celebration of human love.
他認為,這首詩是對人世間愛的讚美。
1. a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event
2. any joyous diversion
3. the public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with all appropriate ritual;
Carnival is a traditional time of celebration before the Christian season of Lent.
嘉年華會是一個在四旬齋的基督教季節前的傳統的慶祝節日.
It's a celebration of shoddiness, which seems to be one of the features of our system.
這場盛會宣揚了我們的虛有其表, 而這似乎是印度體制的特色之一.
This calls for a celebration.
這需要慶祝一番.
Sing up , fellows, this is supposed to be a celebration, not a funeral!
夥計們,大聲唱, 這是開慶祝會, 不是送葬!
The streets were illuminated for the celebration.
街上張燈結綵準備慶祝.