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词根:celebrator
n.celebrator 庆祝者;祝贺的人
adjective
of, relating to, expressing, or characterized by celebration Both band and audience seemed in celebratory moods, with massive cheers erupting when the lights went out …—Emily Burnham : used or intended for use in celebratingWe went for a celebratory drink after the game. And you can even find meals that don't have any turkey at all; for many Westerners, Thanksgiving dinner is more about celebratory feasting than ironclad tradition, so chefs update their menus with everything from lobster with tomato-basil polenta to butternut squash lasagna.—Colleen Dunn Bates Also beginning in earnest is the crop of celebratory activities to mark the 250th anniversary of the quintessential college town.—James Heflin
The tone of the article was celebratory.
"庆祝的或与庆祝有关的",1855年,来自 celebrate + -ory。
The first known use of celebratory was in 1809
1 At MOCA, we wanted to celebrate the birth of gay rights, which we could have done in a happy and celebratory way.
2 That was just the latest opening in the company’s often ambitious centennial season, which started with John Adams’s new “Antony and Cleopatra” and continues on Friday with a bash of a celebratory concert.
3 The two of them were passing through and offered to host us for an elaborate prix-fixe celebratory supper: many courses, much Champagne.
4 These celebratory little Viennese cakes beg for bubbly alongside.
5 It was celebratory yet ominous, filled with guest performers including Joni Mitchell and Van Morrison.
6 On April 2, the restaurant will host a celebratory six-course dinner at the James Beard House in New York City.
7 The celebratory parade has been postponed until Nov. 10 while the government devotes its attention to coping with the aftermath of the typhoon.
8 “Almost every table is like: Raw bar, bread, appetizer, entree and dessert. That’s a really indulgent, exciting, celebratory way to eat.”
9 Mr. Edge concedes that some of the organization’s early work might have been more celebratory and less cleareyed than it should have been.
10 So did other campaign trail moments: “You might remember the on-stage celebratory fist bump between me and my husband after a primary win that was referred to as a ‘terrorist fist jab.’
11 “Bubbles because they are hopeful, cheerful, celebratory so therefore tricking us into a moment of laughter and joy, of interconnectedness.”
12 It's romantic and celebratory, plus who wouldn't want to dip anything and everything in a chocolate waterfall?
13 A couple of celebratory touches: The chorus will be introduced by the 3,944-pipe Flentrop Organ, and the women will sing positioned around the sanctuary as well as in the round.
14 The track, produced by Knucklehead, is celebratory of reckless living, but plagued guilt, self-doubt, and sensitivity.
15 The whole performance seems designed to be cut together for a celebratory Oscars highlight reel, without realising that it all takes place within a horror movie directed by Fred Durst.
16 The comments have been mostly celebratory, but some people said that, as a black woman, I’m appropriating Irish culture.
17 Ruess: I'm not a celebratory kind of guy, but I will say that I started drinking champagne.
18 The Honor of a Partner’s Presence I received a promotion at work, and my boss proposed a celebratory dinner with my partner and me.
19 “When I see a cake, I always think something celebratory is happening,” Ms. Archie said.
20 The courtiers begin the final dance of the opening scene with celebratory goblets but later replace them with lanterns with which they dance offstage as the afternoon light falls.