banquet
n.宴会,盛会(feast)
Mary served us a banquet that was fit for a king.
玛丽为我们提供了一个适合国王的宴会。
bidding
n.邀请
celebrate
vt.庆祝
They celebrated their adulthood at the school playground.
他们在学校操场庆祝自己的成年。
ceremonial
n.仪式 adj.正式的
ceremonious
adj.隆重的,正式的(formal,solemn);恭敬的
The symphony conductor took a ceremonious bow.
交响乐指挥家鞠了一躬。
ceremony
n.仪式
Overseas Chinese wear Chinese traditional clothes at their wedding ceremony in western countries.
海外华人在西方国家举办的婚礼上穿着中国传统服饰。
conference
n.会议,讨论会
The conference was mainly about protection and prevention of child labour in factories in developing countries.
会议的主要内容是保护和防止发展中国家工厂童工受侵害。
decorum
n.礼仪(ceremony)
Tom found the decorum at the banquet to be formal and tedious.
汤姆觉得宴会上的礼节正式而乏味。
entertain
vt.招待;娱乐(amuse)
He is good at entertaining people and thus he is very popular.
他善于招待人,因此很受欢迎。
etiquette
n.礼节
I was advised to pay attention to etiquette before I attended the formal party.
我在参加正式晚会之前要求注意礼仪。
formal
adj.正式的;礼仪上的
reception
n.接待;招待会
session
n.会议(meeting)
The third session of the meeting was presided by the premier.
会议的第三次会议由总理主持。
unveil
v.开幕
Anne unveiled her painting at the opening of the art exhibit.
在艺术展览开幕时,安妮公布了她的画作。