英 [ˌvælɪˈdɪktəri] 美 [ˌvælɪˈdɪktəri]
adj. 告别的
n. 告别辞
复数valedictories
valedictory /ˌvælɪˈdɪktərɪ/
形容词 A valedictory speech, letter, or performance is one that is intended as a way of saying goodbye when someone leaves another person, a place, or a job. 告别的
Mr. Walker made his valedictory address after two years as chairman.
在担任主席职务两年后,沃克先生发表了告别演说。
可数名词 A valedictory is a speech that is given by the student with the highest marks in their class at their graduation ceremony. (顶尖毕业生)告别演说
a farewell oration (especially one delivered during graduation exercises by an outstanding member of a graduating class)
同义词: valediction / valedictory address / valedictory oration
of or relating to an occasion or expression of farewell
a valedictory address ; valedictory praise for his uniformly manly course ; a suitable valedictory gesture
of a speech expressing leave-taking
a valedictory address
... valance n. 短帷幕 valedictory a. 告别的 valetudinarian a. 有病的,虚弱的,过份担心健康的; n. 病弱的人,过份担心健康的人 ...
... George Bernard Shaw——乔治·伯纳·萧 Valedictory——告别辞 George Orwell——乔治·奥威尔 ...
... vain adj. 自负的;徒劳的 valediction n. 告别演说 valedictory adj. 告别的,离别的 valiant adj. 勇敢的,英勇的 ...
valedictorian 告别演说者;致告别辞者
valediction 告别演说;告别词
告别的
Children would write valedictory speeches about KP2.
孩子们将会为KP2写段告别词。
At graduation the students presented each other with valedictory inscriptions.
毕业时同学们互相题词勉。
Rather, your valedictory address should leave former colleagues feeling a warm glow.
相反,你的告别演说应该让以前的同事感受到温暖的光辉。
Tellingly, the media are treating him as if he were on a valedictory tour.
One can only hope that they were kidding and this was not the valedictory moment it seemed.
Then the House will debate a valedictory motion praising the retiring Clerk of the Commons Sir Malcolm Jack.