commemorated
英 [kəˈmeməreɪtɪd]
美 [kəˈmeməreɪtɪd]
v. (用…)纪念; 作为…的纪念
commemorate的过去分词和过去式
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...
双语例句
- Lamb, that lately capered on the greening hill-sides, was becoming exploited with the sauce that commemorated its gambols.
最近还在正绿起来的山坡上雀跃的小羊,正成为酱羊肉以纪念其欢跳。 - Flames of war, forced wandering, bombs, guns and cannons commemorated my childhood;
战火,流离,***和枪炮,洗礼童年; - 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。 - This was the festival which commemorated god's mighty act in delivering the children of Israel from the hands of pharaoh.
这个节日是纪念上帝从法老手上接生犹太小孩这一伟大的举动。 - The events of9/ 11 were commemorated from coast to coast, from religions services in metropolitan cathedrals to makeshift memorials in small towns.
在美国从东海岸到西海岸从大教堂宗教纪念仪式里到小镇临时纪念馆纪念活动上都举行了纪念9·11的活动。 - The first was Feralia, a day in late October when the Romans traditionally commemorated the passing of the dead.
一是Feralia,在十月下旬的一天是罗马人传统上纪念死者的日子; - This can be seen in the fact that people reveled most of the time during the week-long Hanshi and Qingming festivals in which people commemorated their dead ancestors.
在寒食、清明节日中,人们纪念死去的先贤故人,但多数时间是在进行种种带有现世狂欢色彩的活动。 - The date is commemorated in countries throughout the world.
全世界各地都纪念这个日子。 - There is a raised mound in the village called Gelert's Grave, and Gelert is commemorated by two "gravestones" in the village: one inscribed in Welsh, the other in English.
村里有个堆起的小山丘被称作格勒特之墓。乡村里有两座墓碑用来纪念格勒特:一个用威尔士语雕刻,一个用英语雕刻。 - October of 1777 marked the first time that all 13 colonies joined in a thanksgiving celebration. It also commemorated the patriotic victory over the British at Saratoga.
1777年10月,13个殖民地第一次联合举办了感恩节庆典,这也是对萨拉托加一役中战胜英国人所取得的爱国主义的胜利的纪念。