valedictory如何读

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valedictory是什么意思

  • adj.告别的
  • n.告别词;告别演说

valedictory自然拼读

val·e·dic·to·ry

vae l dIk t ri

valedictory变形

复数:valedictories

valedictory词根

词根:valedictory

n.

valedictorian 告别演说者;致告别辞者

valediction 告别演说;告别词

valedictory英英释义

Noun

1. a farewell oration delivered by the most outstanding member of a graduating class

Adjective

1. of or relating to an occasion or expression of farewell;

"a valedictory address"

"valedictory praise for his uniformly manly course"

"a suitable valedictory gesture"

2. of a speech expressing leave-taking;

"a valedictory address"

valedictory词源中文解释

1650年代,“与告别有关的”,源自拉丁语 valedictum(valedicere 的过去分词; 参见 valediction)和 -ory。作为名词,意为“告别演讲”,始于1779年。

valedictory词源英文解释

Adjective borrowed from New Latin valedictōrius, from Latin valedic-, alternate stem of vale dīcere, valedīcere "to say goodbye" + -tōrius, adjective suffix (originally derivatives of agent nouns ending in -tōr-, -tor) — more at valediction Noun noun derivative of valedictory >entry 1

The first known use of valedictory was in 1651

valedictory儿童词典英英释义

validadjective

legally binding

founded on truth or fact

a valid argument

valiant1 of 2adjective

boldly brave

done with courage : heroic

valiant2 of 2noun

a valiant person

valiant1 of 2adjective

boldly brave

done with courage : heroic

valiant2 of 2noun

a valiant person

valetnoun

a male servant who takes care of a man's clothes and does personal services

a hotel employee who does personal services for guests

valetnoun

a male servant who takes care of a man's clothes and does personal services

a hotel employee who does personal services for guests

valentinenoun

a sweetheart given something as a sign of affection on Valentine's Day

a gift or greeting sent or given on Valentine's Day

valentinenoun

a sweetheart given something as a sign of affection on Valentine's Day

a gift or greeting sent or given on Valentine's Day

valencenoun

the combining power of an atom as shown by the number of electrons in its outermost energy level that are lost, gained, or shared in the formation of chemical bonds

valedictoryadjective

of or relating to a leaving : expressing a farewell

valedictory 例句

1 At 70, she will release her final album, “The Light at the End of the Line,” this Friday, followed by a valedictory tour.

2 Otherwise “Spiral” works its way through a satisfying valedictory season, less hair-raising and dire than earlier editions but in some ways more moving.

3 His valedictory speech was both a scorching evisceration of his party’s cowardice in dealing with Trump and a bracing reminder of the stakes of this election.

4 The Wagner was a substitute for Strauss's Four Last Songs that went unexplained, though perhaps the Strauss would have overemphasised a certain valedictory theme that seemed to run through the first half.

5 Mark Damazer, the recently departed controller of Radio 4, promised in valedictory interviews that what happens in the episode marking six decades will "Shock Ambridge To The Core".

6 Even Gorman’s poem couldn’t avoid familiar valedictory sunniness, and often purported “healing” works devolve into feel-good “Chicken Soup for the Soul” sentimentality or are too on the nose.

7 Last night Letitia was kicked out of the house, but not before a valedictory display of obscene gestures as she was bundled into a waiting car.

8 He made a valedictory address after two years as chairman.

在担任主席职务两年后他发表了告别演说。

9 There was shuffling and rustling around me, then Henry Reed was giving his valedictory address, “To Be or Not to Be.”

10 In the 71st minute, midfielder Rose Lavelle, who like Rapinoe has been fighting injuries coming into this World Cup and came in as a second-half sub, set Rapinoe up for a valedictory goal.

11 Though this show isn't their last hurrah – there are further UK gigs this summer, he tells us more than once – they tackle it with valedictory gusto.

12 In a valedictory poem, “A Farewell to His Muse,” he reflected: All you really know is given at moments when you’re seeing and listening.

13 It was Utz who had arranged..this valedictory breakfast.

14 It was the sort of valedictory gathering that marks a person’s retirement, only Ms. Hourigan, 77, was not retiring.

15 It’s the valedictory stop on the circuit, even for people who have their own parties.

16 “The Graduation of Grace,” by Wendy Kesselman, opens the proceedings, with Clara Hopkins Daniels as a young woman who uses her valedictory speech to expound on what she has learned about being black.

17 The second was a sort of valedictory built around a single strong word — a word that Mr. Stewart implicitly used almost every night of his 16-year run on Comedy Central.

18 The student with the highest academic rank in a class who delivers the valedictory at graduation.

在毕业典礼上致告别词的最好级别的学生。

19 And there is more: the piece itself; it is Rachmaninoff’s valedictory.

20 I suspect most in the audience will not be aware of the valedictory significance of the occasion.

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