commemorative
/kəˈmemərətɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈmeməreɪtɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈmem-rə-tiv -ˈme-mə-; -ˈme-mə-ˌrā-tiv/ (ame, mw)
commemorative — 形容詞
- commemorativepositive
- more commemorativecomparative
- most commemorativesuperlative
1. created to mark someone notable or a past event in a respectful public way
紀念的
為紀念重要人物或事件而設的
created to mark someone notable or a past event in a respectful public way
The museum sold commemorative coins for the city's 200th birthday.
博物館為這座城市的兩百週年販售紀念幣。
commemorative coin / stamp / medal
A commemorative plaque outside the hall honors nurses from the wartime hospital.
大廳外的紀念牌匾,是為了向戰時醫院的護士致意。
commemorative plaque at a public site
Yuna kept the commemorative booklet from her sister's graduation.
Yuna 留著妹妹畢業典禮的紀念手冊。
The town unveiled a commemorative garden after the firefighters' rescue.
鎮上在消防員完成救援後揭幕了一座紀念花園。
Esteban framed the commemorative ticket from the final home match.
Esteban 把最後一場主場比賽的紀念票券裱了起來。
- memorial
closest in meaning; often used for services, buildings, or monuments connected with death or loss
- ceremonial
stresses formal public ritual rather than the remembering purpose itself
- anniversary
narrower; mainly used for items or events tied to a yearly date
文法句型
commemorative + coin / stamp / plaque / service / event
用法筆記
Usually appears before a noun, especially for objects, ceremonies, or places created to mark an anniversary or honour someone from the past. It is more formal than words like 'special' and often suggests an official choice by a school, museum, city, or government.