英 [ˌserəˈməʊniəs] 美 [ˌserəˈmoʊniəs]
adj. 隆重的;讲究仪式的;正式的
ceremonious /ˌsɛrɪˈməʊnɪəs/ TEM8
形容词 especially or excessively polite or formal 讲究礼节的; 隆重的
characterized by pomp and ceremony and stately display
同义词: pompous
rigidly formal or bound by convention
their ceremonious greetings did not seem heartfelt
同义词: conventional
... sporadicadj. 零星的;分散的;不定时发生的 ceremonious adj. 隆重的;讲究仪式的;正式的 acrimonious adj. 严厉的;辛辣的;刻薄的 ...
正式的(ceremonious), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... sporadicadj. 零星的;分散的;不定时发生的 ceremonious adj. 隆重的;讲究仪式的;正式的 acrimonious adj. 严厉的;辛辣的;刻薄的 ...
... saturate、使湿透, ceremonious、仪式隆重的 bootless、无益处的,无用的 ...
His speech and manners became curiously ceremonious and courtly, to the vast admiration and amusement of his intimates.
他的言谈举止变得出奇地讲究而有宫廷气派,使他的密友们大为钦佩,也觉得有趣。
My uncle is a ceremonious former ambassador.
我叔叔是个一丝不苟的前大使。
He unveiled the picture with a ceremonious gesture.
他郑重其事地为这幅画揭幕。
Since 1910, productions of "The Firebird" taking something of a lead from Michel Fokine's Ballets Russes staging have tended to close on a stately note with a ceremonious coronation and wedding.
WSJ: Firebird | American Ballet Theatre | Ratmansky's Fresh Fantasy | By Robert Greskovic
There were no more than 30 guests at the luncheon, which took place in a ceremonious, wood-paneled dining room overlooking Central Park, but everyone seemed to have a book they wanted signed and a photo taken.
Accusations are levelled not in the ceremonious rigor of a court but in a dingy office, with the irate plaintiffs standing up and leaning over the desk of a judge, the better to hammer home their case.