commemorate
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/kəˈmem.ə.reɪt/ C2 verb to remember officially and give respect to a great person or event, especially by a public ceremony or by making a statue or special building: Gathered all together in this church, we commemorate those who lost their lives in the war. 我们齐聚在这座教堂里,缅怀那些在大战中丧生的人们。
remember
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/rɪˈmem.bɚ/ verb to hold a special ceremony to honour a past event or someone who has died: On 11 November, the British remember those who died in the two World Wars. 英国人在每年的11月11日纪念两次世界大战中的死难者。
mark
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/mɑːrk/ verb to show respect for or commemorate: Tomorrow's parade will mark the 50th anniversary of the battle. 明天的游行是为了纪念该战役50周年。
memorialize
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/məˈmɔːr.i.ə.laɪz/ verb to make people remember a person or event, or to show that you remember them: The legendary Ray Charles was memorialized in the story "The Genius Of Soul: Hail And Farewell To Ray Charles." 传奇人物雷 · 查尔斯在《灵魂的天才: 向雷 · 查尔斯致敬并告别》这个故事中为人们所纪念。
commemoration
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/kəˌmem.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ noun something that is done to remember officially and give respect to a great person or event: A set of stamps has been commissioned in commemoration of Independence Day. 为纪念独立日特别制作了一套邮票。
memorization
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/ˌmem.ə.rɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ noun the act or process of learning something so that you will remember it exactly: the memorization of long lists of vocabulary 记住长长的词汇表
remembrance
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/rɪˈmem.brəns/ noun formal the act of remembering and showing respect for someone who has died or a past event: A church service was held in remembrance of the victims. 在教堂举行了一次纪念受害者们的礼拜仪式。
纪念的
commemorative
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/kəˈmem.ɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/ adjective done or made to officially remember and give respect to a great person or event: a commemorative statue/stamp/service/plaque 纪念雕像/邮票/服务/牌匾
得到纪念
go down in the annals
phrase formal to be remembered as an important event, person, etc. Quite whether he will go down in the annals of American history as a great leader remains to be seen. 他是否会以伟大领导人的身份载入美国史册,还有待观察。
纪念匾
blue plaque
phrase UK a plaque on the wall of a house that shows that someone famous once lived there: The blue plaque said "Charles Darwin, biologist, lived here." 纪念匾上写着“查尔斯•达尔文,生物学家,曾经居住于此。”
纪念大庆
jubilee
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/ˈdʒuː.bə.liː/ noun (the celebration of) the day on which an important event happened many years ago: the Queen's diamond jubilee 女王登基60周年纪念
纪念活动
commemoration
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/kəˌmem.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ noun something that is done to remember officially and give respect to a great person or event: A set of stamps has been commissioned in commemoration of Independence Day. 为纪念独立日特别制作了一套邮票。
纪念卡
memorial card
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/məˈmɔːr.i.əl ˌkɑːrd/ noun a card that is prepared for a person's funeral and that contains details of the person's life and other people's memories of the person: Memorial cards celebrate the life of a loved one. 葬礼纪念卡缅怀一位亲爱之人的一生。
纪念赛
testimonial match
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/tes.tɪˈmoʊ.ni.əl ˌmætʃ/ noun UK (in sport) a match played to honour and make money for a famous player
纪念塔
monument
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/ˈmɑːn.jə.mənt/ B2 noun a structure or building that is built to honour a special person or event: In the square in front of the hotel stands a monument to all the people killed in the war. 在那家宾馆前的广场上矗立着纪念所有战争死难者的纪念碑。
纪念物
souvenir
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/ˌsuː.vəˈnɪr/ B1 noun something you buy or keep to help you remember a holiday or special event: He bought a model of a red London bus as a souvenir of his trip to London. 他买了一个红色的伦敦公共汽车模型,作为他伦敦之行的纪念。
memento
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/məˈmen.toʊ/ noun an object that you keep to remember a person, place, or event: I kept a seashell as a memento of our holiday. 我留着一块石头作为我们度假的纪念品。
memorial
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/məˈmɔːr.i.əl/ C2 noun an object, often large and made of stone, that has been built to honour a famous person or event: a war memorial 战争纪念碑
纪念柱
column
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/ˈkɑː.ləm/ B2 noun a tall, vertical stone post, used as a support for a roof or in classical buildings for decoration, or standing alone as a monument: The roof of the temple was held up by a row of thick stone columns. 这座寺庙的屋顶由一排粗大的石柱支撑着。
为纪念
in memory of sb
C2 phrase as a way of remembering someone who has died: A service was held in memory of those who had died in the fighting. 举行了一场追悼仪式以纪念在战斗中阵亡的人。
为了纪念
to
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/tuː/ preposition in honour or memory of: I proposed a toast to the bride and the groom. 我提议为新娘新郎干杯。
周年纪念
anniversary
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/ˌæn.əˈvɝː.sɚ.i/ B1 noun the day on which an important event happened in a previous year: We always celebrate our wedding anniversary with dinner in an expensive restaurant. 我们总是去豪华饭店就餐来庆祝我们的结婚纪念日。
jubilee
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/ˈdʒuː.bə.liː/ noun (the celebration of) the day on which an important event happened many years ago: the Queen's diamond jubilee 女王登基60周年纪念
黄铜纪念牌
brass
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/bræs/ noun a thin piece of brass on the floor or wall in a church, with a picture or writing cut into it: The church has several beautiful medieval brasses. 这个教堂有几块精美的中世纪黄铜纪念牌。
纪念彭斯生日的聚会
Burns Night
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/ˈbɜ˞ːnz ˌnaɪt/ noun the evening of 25 January, the birthday of the Scottish poet Robert Burns, which is traditionally celebrated by Scottish people; a traditional party to celebrate this: He always wears a kilt on Burns Night. 他总是在彭斯之夜穿着苏格兰短裙。
纪念性的
commemorative
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/kəˈmem.ɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/ adjective done or made to officially remember and give respect to a great person or event: a commemorative statue/stamp/service/plaque 纪念雕像/邮票/服务/牌匾
memorial
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/məˈmɔːr.i.əl/ adjective done to remember a person or people who have died: Hundreds of people came to Professor Conner's memorial service. 数百人参加了康纳教授的追悼仪式。
纪念之所
shrine
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/ʃraɪn/ noun a special place in which you remember and praise someone who has died, especially someone famous: She's turned her bedroom into a shrine to the dead pop star and covered the walls with pictures of him. 她把自己的卧室变成了纪念那位已故流行歌星的地方,墙上贴满了他的照片。
三百周年纪念
tercentenary
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/tɚˈsen.tən.er.i/ noun the day or year that is 300 years after an important event
一百周年纪念
centenary
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/ˈsen.ten.er.i/ noun UK (the day or year that is) 100 years after an important event: centenary celebrations 百年庆典
用以纪念的
memorial
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/məˈmɔːr.i.əl/ adjective done to remember a person or people who have died: Hundreds of people came to Professor Conner's memorial service. 数百人参加了康纳教授的追悼仪式。
值得纪念的日子
red-letter day
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/ˌredˈlet̬.ɚ ˌdeɪ/ noun a special, happy, and important day that you will always remember: The day I first set foot in America was a red-letter day for me. 首次踏上美国的那一天对我来说有着特殊意义。
值得纪念地
memorably
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/ˈmem.ər.ə.bli/ adverb in a way that is likely to be remembered or worth remembering: The book includes a range of memorably eccentric characters. 这本书包括一系列令人难忘的古怪人物。
值得纪念的
memorable
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/ˈmem.ər.ə.bəl/ B2 adjective likely to be remembered or worth remembering: a memorable performance 难忘的表演