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cer·e·mo·ny\ˈser-ə-ˌmō-nē, ˈse-rə-\
noun
: a formal act or event that is a part of a social or religious occasion
: very polite or formal behavior
Full Definition
1 : a formal act or series of acts prescribed by ritual, protocol, or convention <the marriage ceremony>
2 a : a conventional act of politeness or etiquette <the ceremony of introduction>
b : an action performed only formally with no deep significance
c : a routine action performed with elaborate pomp
3 a : prescribed procedures : usages <the ceremony attending an inauguration>
b : observance of an established code of civility or politeness <opened the door without ceremony and strode in>
Other forms: plural cer·e·mo·nies
Examples
There will be a ceremony honoring the town's veterans next week.
With great ceremony, the children presented each of the visitors with a gift.
He told them abruptly and without ceremony that they would have to leave.
Origin: Middle English ceremonie, from Middle French ceremonie, from Latin caerimonia.
First use: 14th century
Synonyms: ceremonial, rite, form, formality, observance, ritual, solemnity
英语小点心:仪式怎么说?