1.纪念,庆祝;(某物)成为...的纪念
1.to show that you remember an important person or event by having a special ceremony, or by creating a special object
1.Although they were unable to find Chu Yuan, their efforts are still commemorated today during the Dragon Boat Festival.
即使他们当时并没有找到屈原,但是他们的行为,直到今天在端午节的时候,仍然被人们传颂纪念着。
2.Such events are commemorated, but with nothing like the fanfare and resources devoted to royal anniversaries.
诸如此类的重大事件被大家所纪念,但是这些纪念无法与声势浩大、投入大量人力物力的皇家纪念活动相比。
3.As the United Nations commemorated World Population Day this week, there was reason for cheer.
正如本周联合国为庆祝世界人口日而举行纪念活动那样,人们有理由高兴一下。
4.Take the sunny Saturday in May when the Dutch diocese of Roermond, in the country's Catholic south, commemorated 450 years of life.
鲁尔蒙德的荷兰教区在五月的一个阳光明媚的星期五的时候,在这个国家的天主教区的南部纪念450年的生命的延续。
5.The death of Qu Yuan, a great patriotic poet of the Chu State during the Warring States Period, is also commemorated on the festival.
在这个节日里,人们也要纪念战国时期楚国伟大的爱国诗人屈原。
6.Song's struggling spirit of all his life to achieve the aim is worthwhile to be esteemed and commemorated .
宋教仁为达到目的而终生奋斗的精神,值得我们尊敬和怀念。
7.If you take a look at the Lloyd coat of arms, you'll see those three heads commemorated there.
如果你在武器劳埃德外套,你会看到那些纪念有三个头。
8.The member of good memory remembers to commemorated on his friend with memorials.
那位忘性好的成员记得用纪念品纪念他的朋侪。
9.Along the edge we've commemorated each child's growth by making a mark indicating his or her height on every birthday.
孩子们每年过生日,我们都要给他们量一次身高,标在这扇门的边上,纪念他们的成长。
10.In contrast, planar technology kept steadily improving, enabling amazing advances at a rate famously commemorated by Moore's Law.
而在平面制程技术研发之后,其制程就不断改良,进步速度恰好符合著名的摩尔定律。