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单词 ceremony
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ceremony


cer·e·mo·ny

C0211600 (sĕr′ə-mō′nē)n. pl. cer·e·mo·nies 1. A formal act or set of acts performed as prescribed by ritual or custom: a wedding ceremony; the Japanese tea ceremony.2. A conventional social gesture or act of courtesy: the ceremony of shaking hands when introduced.3. A formal act without intrinsic purpose; an empty form: ignored the ceremony of asking for comments from other committee members.4. Strict observance of formalities or etiquette: The head of state was welcomed with full ceremony.
[Middle English ceremonie, from Latin caerimōnia, religious rite.]

ceremony

(ˈsɛrɪmənɪ) n, pl -nies1. a formal act or ritual, often set by custom or tradition, performed in observation of an event or anniversary: a ceremony commemorating Shakespeare's birth. 2. a religious rite or series of rites3. a courteous gesture or act: the ceremony of toasting the Queen. 4. ceremonial observances or gestures collectively: the ceremony of a monarchy. 5. stand on ceremony to insist on or act with excessive formality6. without ceremony in a casual or informal manner[C14: from Medieval Latin cēremōnia, from Latin caerimōnia what is sacred, a religious rite]

cer•e•mo•ny

(ˈsɛr əˌmoʊ ni)

n., pl. -nies. 1. the formal activities conducted on some solemn or important public or state occasion. 2. a formal religious or sacred observance; a solemn rite: a marriage ceremony. 3. any formal act, esp. one performed without meaning or significance. 4. a gesture or act of politeness or civility. 5. formality: to leave without ceremony. Idioms: stand on ceremony, to behave in a formal or ceremonious manner. [1350–1400; Middle English cerimonie (< Middle French) < Latin caerimōnia sacred rite]
Thesaurus
Noun1.ceremony - a formal event performed on a special occasionceremony - a formal event performed on a special occasion; "a ceremony commemorating Pearl Harbor"ceremonial, ceremonial occasion, observancesocial function, social occasion, occasion, affair, function - a vaguely specified social event; "the party was quite an affair"; "an occasion arranged to honor the president"; "a seemingly endless round of social functions"circumstance - formal ceremony about important occasions; "pomp and circumstance"funeral - a ceremony at which a dead person is buried or cremated; "hundreds of people attended his funeral"hymeneals, nuptials, wedding, wedding ceremony - the social event at which the ceremony of marriage is performedpageantry, pageant - a rich and spectacular ceremonydedication - a ceremony in which something (as a building) is dedicated to some goal or purposeopening - a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprisecommemoration, memorialisation, memorialization - a ceremony to honor the memory of someone or somethingmilitary ceremony - a formal ceremony performed by military personnelinduction, initiation, installation - a formal entry into an organization or position or office; "his initiation into the club"; "he was ordered to report for induction into the army"; "he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame"exercise - (usually plural) a ceremony that involves processions and speeches; "academic exercises"fire walking - the ceremony of walking barefoot over hot stones or a bed of embersformalities, formality - a requirement of etiquette or custom; "a mere formality"Maundy - a public ceremony on Maundy Thursday when the monarch distributes Maundy moneypotlatch - a ceremonial feast held by some Indians of the northwestern coast of North America (as in celebrating a marriage or a new accession) in which the host gives gifts to tribesmen and others to display his superior wealth (sometimes, formerly, to his own impoverishment)
2.ceremony - any activity that is performed in an especially solemn elaborate or formal way; "the ceremony of smelling the cork and tasting the wine"; "he makes a ceremony of addressing his golf ball"; "he disposed of it without ceremony"activity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity"chanoyu, tea ceremony - an ancient ritual for preparing and serving and drinking tea
3.ceremony - the proper or conventional behavior on some solemn occasion; "an inaugural ceremony"groundbreaking, groundbreaking ceremony - the ceremonial breaking of the ground to formally begin a construction projectpurgation, purification - a ceremonial cleansing from defilement or uncleanness by the performance of appropriate ritesactivity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity"lustrum - a ceremonial purification of the Roman population every five years following the censusreligious ceremony, religious ritual - a ceremony having religious meaningmilitary ceremony - a military custom performed in observance of some event or anniversarypresentation - the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward); "she gave the trophy but he made the presentation"

ceremony

noun1. ritual, service, rite, observance, commemoration, solemnities The flag was blessed in a ceremony in the local cathedral.2. formality, ceremonial, propriety, decorum, formal courtesy He was crowned with great ceremony.

ceremony

noun1. A formal act or set of acts prescribed by ritual:ceremonial, liturgy, observance, office, rite, ritual, service.2. A conventional social gesture or act without intrinsic purpose:form, formality, ritual.3. Strict observance of social conventions:ceremoniousness, formality, protocol, punctiliousness.
Translations
仪式典礼礼节

ceremony

(ˈserəməni) , ((American) -mouni) plural ˈceremonies noun1. a sacred or formal act, eg a wedding, funeral etc. a marriage ceremony. 典禮 典礼2. solemn display and formality. pomp and ceremony. 禮節 礼节ˌcereˈmonial (-ˈməu-) adjective formal or official. a ceremonial occasion such as the opening of parliament. 正式的,官方的 正式的ˌcereˈmonially adverb 正式地 正式地ˌcereˈmonious (-ˈməu-) adjective (negative unceremonious) carefully formal or polite. 講究禮儀的,隆重的 有礼貌的,仪式庄重的 ˌcereˈmoniously adverb 講究禮儀的,隆重的 讲究礼节的,仪式庄重地

ceremony

仪式zhCN

ceremony


not stand on ceremony

To not observe or hold strictly to protocol or formalities. Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Time is of the essence, so let's get started right away and not stand on ceremony. Please, don't stand on ceremony on my behalf—keep eating!See also: ceremony, not, on, stand

without ceremony

Without the niceties or etiquette normally demanded by the social situation; roughly, informally, or uncouthly. Without ceremony, the new police chief barged into the room and began barking orders at the officers. It was a little disenchanting when he just signed my copy of his book without ceremony and sent me on my way. He didn't even look up from the table!See also: ceremony, without

stand on ceremony

To observe or adhere strictly or insistently to formalities or traditional protocol. We've all been acquainted already, so there's no need to stand on ceremony for this interview. Please, don't stand on ceremonies on my behalf—keep eating!See also: ceremony, on, stand

stand on ceremony

to hold rigidly to protocol or formal manners. (Often in the negative.) Please help yourself to more. Don't stand on ceremony. We are very informal around here. Hardly anyone stands on ceremony.See also: ceremony, on, stand

not stand on ceremony

If you do not stand on ceremony, you act in a relaxed and informal way with someone. Do call me Amelia, dear. We don't stand on ceremony in this family.See also: ceremony, not, on, stand

stand on ceremony

insist on the observance of formalities; behave formally.See also: ceremony, on, stand

without ceremony

without preamble or politeness.See also: ceremony, without

stand on ˈceremony

(British English) behave in a very formal way: Come on — don’t stand on ceremony! Start eating or the food will get cold!See also: ceremony, on, stand

without ˈceremony

in a very rough or informal way: He found himself pushed without ceremony out of the house and into the street.See also: ceremony, without

stand on ceremony, to

To behave very formally. This term, in which stand on has nothing to do with rising to one’s feet but rather means “to insist on,” dates from the nineteenth century. It appeared in Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey (1798): “I never stand upon ceremony.” See also: on, stand

ceremony


ceremony,

expression of shared feelings and attitudes through more or less formally ordered actions of an essentially symbolic nature performed on appropriate occasions. A ceremony involves stereotyped bodily movements, often in relation to objects possessing symbolic meaning. For example, people bow or genuflect, tip hats, present arms, slaughter cattle, salute flags, and perform a myriad of other actions. Ceremonies express, perpetuate, and transmit elements of the value and sentiment system and aim at preserving such values and sentiments from doubt and opposition; moreover, they intensify the solidarity of the participants. Ceremonies are found in all societies.

What does it mean when you dream about a ceremony?

Ceremonies can be simple celebrations, but often they mark an important transition in life, such as a graduation ceremony or a marriage ceremony. In the dream, ceremonies can represent that one has acquired new skills or moved into a new phase of one’s life.

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ceremony


  • noun

Synonyms for ceremony

noun ritual

Synonyms

  • ritual
  • service
  • rite
  • observance
  • commemoration
  • solemnities

noun formality

Synonyms

  • formality
  • ceremonial
  • propriety
  • decorum
  • formal courtesy

Synonyms for ceremony

noun a formal act or set of acts prescribed by ritual

Synonyms

  • ceremonial
  • liturgy
  • observance
  • office
  • rite
  • ritual
  • service

noun a conventional social gesture or act without intrinsic purpose

Synonyms

  • form
  • formality
  • ritual

noun strict observance of social conventions

Synonyms

  • ceremoniousness
  • formality
  • protocol
  • punctiliousness

Synonyms for ceremony

noun a formal event performed on a special occasion

Synonyms

  • ceremonial
  • ceremonial occasion
  • observance

Related Words

  • social function
  • social occasion
  • occasion
  • affair
  • function
  • circumstance
  • funeral
  • hymeneals
  • nuptials
  • wedding
  • wedding ceremony
  • pageantry
  • pageant
  • dedication
  • opening
  • commemoration
  • memorialisation
  • memorialization
  • military ceremony
  • induction
  • initiation
  • installation
  • exercise
  • fire walking
  • formalities
  • formality
  • Maundy
  • potlatch

noun any activity that is performed in an especially solemn elaborate or formal way

Related Words

  • activity
  • chanoyu
  • tea ceremony

noun the proper or conventional behavior on some solemn occasion

Related Words

  • groundbreaking
  • groundbreaking ceremony
  • purgation
  • purification
  • activity
  • lustrum
  • religious ceremony
  • religious ritual
  • military ceremony
  • presentation
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