celebrants

英 [ˈsɛlɪbrənts] 美 [ˈsɛləbrənts]

n.  宗教礼仪主持人; 圣事主持者; 参加聚会(或庆典)的人
celebrant的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 宗教仪式主持人(或参加者)
    A celebrant is a person who performs or takes part in a religious ceremony.

    双语例句

    1. Celebrants clad mostly in red, the color of luck and longevity, await transport to a Chinese New Year festival in a Chinese town.
      监理人穿的大部分红色的衣服,红色表示幸运和长寿,等待运输到中国的农历新年的一个中国的城镇。
    2. Vernon said most late-night license seekers have been jet-lagged travelers lugging suitcases and trying to avoid daytime lines, rather than spontaneous celebrants.
      弗农说,夜间领证的人大多是拖着很多行李箱、为了避开白天长队的国外旅行者,心血来潮的人较少。
    3. Pray that celebrants would learn to worship the Infinite-Personal Creator God rather than his creation.
      愿所有家庭能敬拜真神上帝而不是拜祂所造之物。
    4. Regardless what they called it, the celebrants visited temples, exchanged gifts and enjoyed festive meals.
      不管他们怎么称呼这一年,庆祝的人到寺庙烧香拜佛、交换礼物,享受丰盛的美食。
    5. Clad in shades of pink and white, celebrants of the Indian festival of Holi gather to watch a play in Vrindavan in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
      在位于印度北部的北方邦的维伦达文,身着粉色和白色衣服以庆祝印度胡里节的人们正在观看演出。
    6. During Holi celebrants toss clouds of powdered pigments in shades of indigo, magenta, and saffron to celebrate the passion of Hindu god Krishna for his lover, radha.
      在胡里节期间,司仪会抛洒由靛蓝,洋红和金黄等颜色的颜料粉末,以赞美印度教里的神克利须那对他的爱人拉德哈的热恋。