commemorate
v. 紀念
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...
有一個房間裡陳列著很多紀念棒球史上偉大時刻的畫作。
The 200th anniversary of Mozart's death is being commemorated around the world with concerts featuring his work.
世界各地將舉辦以莫扎特的作品為主題的音樂會,以紀念他逝世200週年。
1. mark by some ceremony or observation;
2. call to remembrance; keep alive the memory of someone or something, as in a ceremony;
3. be or provide a memorial to a person or an event;
Kaczynski had been flying to Katyn, near Smolensk, to commemorate the victims of the Katyn massacre.
卡欽斯基原定於抵達斯摩稜斯克的卡廷,參加紀念卡廷事件受害者活動.
On this day we commemorate those soldiers who died during battle.
在這一天,我們紀念那些在戰爭中捐軀的軍人.
This meaningful activity is one of the student events held to commemorate the University's 50 th Anniversary.
是項饒具意義的活動為校慶學生活動籌委會籌辦的多項大型慶祝活動之一.
A devotional prayer at morning, noon, and night to commemorate the annunciation.
三鍾經, 天使經為紀念耶穌降世為人而在早晨, 中午和晚上進行的虔誠的祈禱.
I designed this illustration to commemorate our victory of War of Resistance Against Japan.
我完成這幅作品的那一天是9月18日,以此紀念抗日戰爭勝利,鄙視日本右翼激進分子.