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形容词比较级
more ceremonious
形容词最高级
most ceremonious
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仪式性的, 庄重的
marked by grand, formal acts and impressive displays, involving official rituals
- The state dinner was a ceremonious affair, with trumpets sounding as each course arrived.
国宴是一场隆重的活动,每道菜上桌时都有号角声响起。
- Her coronation unfolded as a ceremonious event, watched by millions on television.
她的加冕礼展开为一场隆重的活动,数百万人通过电视观看。
- The university's commencement was delightfully ceremonious, with professors processing in their gowns.
大学的毕业典礼非常隆重,教授们穿着长袍列队行进。
- The ambassador hosted a ceremonious reception in the palace's gilded hall.
大使在宫殿的镀金大厅里举办了一场隆重的招待会。
- The award ceremony felt ceremonious, every medal presentation accompanied by cheering guards.
颁奖典礼感觉隆重,每次颁发奖牌都有欢呼的警卫陪同。
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讲究仪式的, 庄重的
very formal in behavior or style, following strict rules and customs without much warmth
- His greeting was so ceremonious it felt more like a ritual than a simple hello.
他的问候如此隆重,感觉更像是一种仪式而不是简单的打招呼。
- She sent a ceremonious thank-you note that carefully followed every old-fashioned rule.
她寄了一封隆重的感谢信,仔细遵循了每一个过时的规则。
- Their board meetings were always ceremonious, with everyone standing when the chair entered.
他们的董事会会议总是仪式性的,当主席进入时,每个人都站起来。
- He arrived in a ceremonious outfit, complete with white gloves and a top hat.
他穿着一套正式的服装到达,配有白手套和高顶礼帽。
- The letter's tone was ceremonious, using lengthy titles and polite phrases.
这封信的语气非常正式,使用了冗长的头衔和礼貌的措辞。
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