ceremoniously
/ˌserəˈməʊniəsli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌserəˈməʊniəsli/ (ame, ipa) · /¦ser-ə-¦mō-nē-əs-lē, ¦se-rə-, -nyəs-/ (ame, mw)
ceremoniously — 副詞
1. with noticeable formality and careful manners, as if the action were part of a p
莊重地
以很正式且講究禮節的方式
with noticeable formality and careful manners, as if the action were part of a public ritual or special occasion.
The host ceremoniously handed Nadia the key to the new studio.
主人莊重地把新工作室的鑰匙交給 Nadia。
ceremoniously before a formal presentation action
At the banquet, Sahil ceremoniously rose and welcomed the visiting mayor.
在宴會上,Sahil 莊重地起身歡迎來訪的市長。
adverb with rise and welcome in a formal event
The judge ceremoniously opened the envelope and read the winner's name.
法官莊重地打開信封,念出得獎者的名字。
Beatrix ceremoniously poured tea for the guests before anyone spoke.
Beatrix 莊重地為賓客倒茶,然後大家才開口說話。
Security staff ceremoniously cut the ribbon outside the new library.
維安人員在新圖書館外莊重地剪下彩帶。
- casually
without special formality or display
- informally
in an ordinary, relaxed way rather than a ceremonial one
用法筆記
Often modifies public gestures such as presenting, welcoming, opening, or serving. It suggests visible ritual or old-fashioned formality, not just ordinary politeness in daily conversation.