英:[kənˌɡrætʃuˈleɪʃn]
美:[kənˌɡrætʃuˈleɪʃn]
英:[kənˌɡrætʃuˈleɪʃn]
美:[kənˌɡrætʃuˈleɪʃn]
con·grat·u·la·tion
kn grae ch leI shn
复数:congratulations
词根:congratulate
adj.congratulatory 祝贺的;庆祝的
vt.congratulate 祝贺;恭喜;庆贺
Noun
1. the act of acknowledging that someone has an occasion for celebration
2. (usually plural) an expression of pleasure at the success or good fortune of another;
"I sent them my sincere congratulations on their marriage"
15世纪中期,源自拉丁语 congratulationem(主格 congratulatio),是 congratulari 的动名词形式,意为“祝贺”, congratulari 源自 gratulari,意为“表示感激,表达喜悦”,由 gratus(源自 PIE 词根 *gwere-(2)“偏爱”)的后缀形式构成,其中 com 表示“一起,共同”(参见 com-)。
祝贺
see congratulate
The first known use of congratulation was in the 15th century
congressnoun
a formal meeting of delegates for discussion and action
the chief lawmaking body of a nation and especially of a republic that in the U.S. is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives
an association of organizations having a common interest
congregationaladjective
of or relating to a congregation
of or relating to church government placing final authority in the local congregation
congregationnoun
a gathering or collection of persons or things
an assembly of persons gathered especially for religious worship
the members of a church or synagogue
congregateverb
to come together into a group or crowd
congregateverb
to come together into a group or crowd
congratulatoryadjective
expressing congratulations
congratulationnoun
the act of congratulating
an expression of joy or pleasure at another's success or good fortune—usually used in plural
congratulationnoun
the act of congratulating
an expression of joy or pleasure at another's success or good fortune—usually used in plural
1 My sister had born a baby girl. Congratulation to her!
姐姐诞下小女婴,恭喜她!
2 Abel and Amanda were welcomed by all, and congratulations passed around.
3 Congratulations! You are at right time with right business!
恭喜您! 您已在对的时间遇到对的商机!
4 The yeshiva team exploded into wild cheers and shouted loud words of congratulations in Yiddish to the batter.
5 So I heard you're going to get married. Congratulations!
听说你快要结婚了,恭喜!
6 Congratulation to Batu Pahat Team, won at Lambak climbathon clinch team and individual champion!
恭禧峇株巴辖队在柔佛居銮南芭山登山竞赛夺得团体和个人两项冠军,为峇株巴辖争光不少,感谢大家的努力和拼劲,期待下次比赛再加油!
7 I presented her a flower vase in congratulation on her birthday.
她生日那天,我送了一只花瓶以示祝贺。
8 Congratulations! You are on the Conference Committee this year.
祝贺你了! 你是今年的会议委员会成员.
9 Congratulation China! The future depends on you!
恭喜中国!未来将由你们决定!
10 This is an expression of congratulation.
这是表达祝贺的方式。
11 At the word “congratulations” the room erupts, not into applause, but into the pounding of fists on tabletops.
12 She congratulated him on the birth of his son...
她祝贺他喜得贵子。
13 Then there's laughter and congratulations from several voices.
14 It was the mainland school supervisor who had graded the exams who took time to write me a note of congratulations.
15 Please send him my congratulation.
请代表我向他表示祝贺。
16 Congratulations for your delicious cupcakes and perfect service. It was definitely over my expectations!
谢谢你们美味的纸杯蛋糕和无可挑剔的专业服务. 他们完全超出了我的预料!祝贺你!
17 As the couples closed upon him he expressed his congratulations.
当那些成双成对的人走近他时,他向他们表示了祝贺.
18 Bertha constantly received congratulations from the surrounding squires on the admirable way in which Edward managed.
伯莎不断地接受来自周围地主乡绅们的贺词,他们称赞爱德华用于管理这地方的良好方式.
19 That June Danny and I were among the seventy-eight students who were graduated from Hirsch College, to the accompaniment of numerous speeches, applause, honorary degrees, and family congratulations.
20 “You know, you could just say congratulations and stop there.”
1 恭贺
2 祝贺
compliment greeting backslapping naches commemorate congratulate a pat on the back ten out of ten congratulatory felicitations celebrational congratulant hail salutation felicitate gratulatory congrats pat on the back salute complimentary salutatory orchid glorify felicitation gratulation rejoicing handsel well-wishing celebrate
6 道贺
7 祝辞