mid-15c., originally of the Mass, from Latin celebratus "much-frequented; kept solemn; famous," past participle of celebrare "assemble to honor," also "to publish; sing praises of; practice often," originally "to frequent in great numbers," from celeber "frequented, populous, crowded;" with transferred senses of "well-attended; famous; often-repeated." Related: Celebrated; celebrating.
雙語例句
1. The banks have had precious little to celebrate recently.
銀行最近沒幾件值得慶賀的事。
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2. She arrived in St Ives to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee.
她抵達了聖艾夫斯以慶祝女王登基25周年。
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3. The Vietnamese government has fixed on May 19th to celebrate his anniversary.
越南政府已經決定於5月19日慶祝他的誕辰。
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4. Duncan and his triumphant soldiers celebrate their military victory.
鄧肯和他那些歡欣鼓舞的士兵們慶祝他們取得了軍事勝利。
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5. "Maybe we could celebrate tonight." — "What did you have in mind?"