commemorative
英 [kəˈmemərətɪv]
美 [kəˈmeməreɪtɪv]
adj. 纪念的
Collins.1 / BNC.15034 / COCA.15718
牛津词典
adj.
- 纪念的
intended to help people remember and respect an important person or event in the past- commemorative stamps
纪念邮票
- commemorative stamps
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 用于纪念的
Acommemorativeobject or event is intended to make people remember a particular event or person.- The Queen unveiled a commemorative plaque.
女王为纪念牌匾揭幕。
- The Queen unveiled a commemorative plaque.
英英释义
noun
- an object (such as a coin or postage stamp) made to mark an event or honor a person
adj
- intended as a commemoration
- a commemorative plaque
双语例句
- The Queen unveiled a commemorative plaque.
女王为纪念牌匾揭幕。 - Commemorative stamps are so named because they commemorate a certain theme.
它们被称作纪念邮票,是因为它们是为纪念某一主题而发行的。 - To examine the theme selection and pattern of commemorative stamps;
负责纪念邮票的选题和图案审查; - The new commemorative stamps are all sold out.
新纪念邮票全卖完了。 - The new commemorative stamps will be put on sale next week.
新的纪念邮票将于下星期发售。 - This is where commemorative activities usually take place.
这里通常是举行纪念活动的场所。 - Dozens of religious services and commemorative events took place around the city.
此外,纽约各地举行了各种形式的宗教仪式和纪念活动。 - All participants will receive a special commemorative certificate of participation.
所有的参与者将得到一张特别的参与纪念证书。 - To mark the occasion, the Chinese Post Office issued a set of commemorative stamps.
中国邮局发行了一套邮票来纪念这次活动。 - You can buy a set of commemorative postcards published by the post office.
你可以买一套邮局发行的纪念明信片。