chris·ten·ing
noun/ˈkrɪsnɪŋ/
/ˈkrɪsnɪŋ/
- a Christian ceremony in which a baby is officially named and welcomed into the Christian Church
(基督教的)洗礼 - We all got together at the christening.
我们在洗礼仪式上聚在一起。 - my nephew’s christening
我侄子的洗礼
CultureThe priest baptizes the child by putting water from the font (= a special bowl) on the child's head and gives them a name. Promises are made by the child's godparents to set a good example to the child through their life. The godparents also make certain promises for the child. A christening is a special occasion for a family, although fewer people have one now than in the past. The baby may wear a special dress, or christening robe, and receive christening presents, which may be things made of silver.Topics Religion and festivalsc1Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + christening- attend
- go to
- take place
- gift
- present
- mug
- …
- at a/the christening
- We all got together at the christening.