commemorating
英 [kəˈmeməreɪtɪŋ]
美 [kəˈmeməreɪtɪŋ]
v. (用…)纪念; 作为…的纪念
commemorate的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 纪念
Tocommemoratean 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。
- One room contained a gallery of paintings commemorating great moments in baseball history...
英英释义
adj
- intended as a commemoration
- a commemorative plaque
双语例句
- When commemorating the great soul, the friends of his went to the graveyard with weeping eyes and hearts.
为了纪念这位伟大的任务,他的朋友怀着沉重的心情,哭泣着来到墓地。 - Christmas, annual Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.
圣诞节,每年的基督教节日,纪念耶稣基督诞生的。 - A granite Obelisk commemorating the battle.
纪念这次战役的一座花岗岩方尖碑。 - A huge bronze statue commemorating the poet stands in the main square.
为纪念这位诗人而铸的巨大铜像矗立在主广场上。 - Today there are plaques everywhere in our local park, on our local school commemorating murdered children.
如今,当地公园内、学校墙上,到处都是纪念遇害儿童的牌匾。 - A set of greeting cards commemorating the successful launch of North Korea's Unha-3 rocket in December 2012.
一套纪念朝鲜2012年12月成功发射银河3号火箭的贺卡。 - Gori is to get a replacement commemorating "the victims of Russian aggression" in the2008 Russia-Georgia war.
哥里市打算移除斯大林雕像,以纪念2008年俄罗斯-格鲁尼亚战争中“俄罗斯侵略的受害者”。 - Google has always used its logo as a way of commemorating important historical dates and major world events, but has become increasingly playful in recent weeks.
谷歌总是用他的标志来纪念历史上的重要日子和重大事件,但是近几个星期变得日渐嬉戏了。 - This can be done when we stick to the best of deeds and the lofty manners during the month commemorating its being special and, by this, we as Muslims are ourselves special.
此时节的灵性需要被介绍给他人。最好的方式是让他们感受其特殊。在此月中我们可以坚持善功和高尚的品德纪念它的特殊,这时,我们作为穆斯林就展现了我们的特殊。 - A periodic religious festival commemorating an event or honoring a God or saint.
祝典为纪念某一事件,敬神或圣人的定期的宗教节日。
