释义 |
Examples:elderly person whose birthday is being celebrated—cf Japan's surrender on 15th August 1945, celebrated as Liberation Day in Korea—child whose birthday is being celebrated—Singles' Day, celebrated on November 11 (11⁄11)—lit. flick dust off sb's cap (idiom); to celebrate an official appointment—extreme joy turns sorrow (idiom); Don't celebrate too soon, things could still go wrong!—celebrate the Chinese New Year—celebrate sb's new house—(formal) celebrate a birthday—the multitudes come out from everywhere, emptying every alleyway (celebrate)—congratulate and celebrate (promotion, graduation etc)—flowers on red silk (a traditional gift celebrate weddings etc)—(literary) celebrate in song—koinobori, a Japanese carp-shaped windsock flown celebrate Children's Day—lit. celebrate peace with songs and dance [idiom.]— |