ceremony
n. 典禮,儀式; 禮節,客套
A ceremony is a formal event such as a wedding.
...his grandmother's funeral, a private ceremony attended only by the family...
他祖母的葬禮,只有家人參加的私人儀式
Today's award ceremony took place at the British Embassy in Tokyo.
今天的頒獎典禮在英國駐東京大使館舉行。
Ceremony consists of the special things that are said and done on very formal occasions.
The Republic was proclaimed in public with great ceremony.
共和國在公開場合非常隆重地宣佈成立。
...the pomp and ceremony of the Pope's visit.
教皇來訪的盛況和禮儀
If you do something without ceremony, you do it quickly and in a casual way.
'Is Hilton here?' she asked without ceremony.
“希爾頓在嗎?”她隨口問道。
1. a formal event performed on a special occasion;
2. any activity that is performed in an especially solemn elaborate or formal way;
3. the proper or conventional behavior on some solemn occasion;
stand on ceremony
講究禮節;拘禮
without ceremony
徑直地,不打招呼地;不禮貌地
Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars.
今晚的年會上聚集了一大批電影明星.
Make yourself at home ; there's no reason to stand on ceremony in our home.
請隨便些,在我家不必拘禮.
The ceremony proceeded in a solemn atmosphere.
儀式在莊嚴的氣氛中進行.
In the months leading up to the great ceremony, many people took part in the preparations.
臨近盛典的幾個月裡, 許多人參加了準備工作.
They uncovered the statue at the beginning of the ceremony.
儀式開始時,他們揭去了塑像的罩子.