banquet
n.宴會,盛會(feast)
Mary served us a banquet that was fit for a king.
瑪麗為我們提供了一個適合國王的宴會。
bidding
n.邀請
celebrate
vt.慶祝
They celebrated their adulthood at the school playground.
他們在學(xué)校操場慶祝自己的成年。
ceremonial
n.儀式 adj.正式的
ceremonious
adj.隆重的,正式的(formal,solemn);恭敬的
The symphony conductor took a ceremonious bow.
交響樂指揮家鞠了一躬。
ceremony
n.儀式
Overseas Chinese wear Chinese traditional clothes at their wedding ceremony in western countries.
海外華人在西方國家舉辦的婚禮上穿著中國傳統(tǒng)服飾。
conference
n.會議,討論會
The conference was mainly about protection and prevention of child labour in factories in developing countries.
會議的主要內(nèi)容是保護和防止發(fā)展中國家工廠童工受侵害。
decorum
n.禮儀(ceremony)
Tom found the decorum at the banquet to be formal and tedious.
湯姆覺得宴會上的禮節(jié)正式而乏味。
entertain
vt.招待;娛樂(amuse)
He is good at entertaining people and thus he is very popular.
他善于招待人,因此很受歡迎。
etiquette
n.禮節(jié)
I was advised to pay attention to etiquette before I attended the formal party.
我在參加正式晚會之前要求注意禮儀。
formal
adj.正式的;禮儀上的
reception
n.接待;招待會
session
n.會議(meeting)
The third session of the meeting was presided by the premier.
會議的第三次會議由總理主持。
unveil
v.開幕
Anne unveiled her painting at the opening of the art exhibit.
在藝術(shù)展覽開幕時,安妮公布了她的畫作。