inaugurations

英 [ɪˌnɔːgjʊˈreɪʃənz] 美 [ɪˌnɔgjəˈreɪʃənz]

n.  就职典礼;开始,开创;开幕式
inauguration的复数

法律



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 为…举行就职典礼;使正式就任
    When a new leader is inaugurated, they are formally given their new position at an official ceremony.
    1. The new President will be inaugurated on January 20.
      新总统将于 1 月 20 号举行就职典礼。
  2. VERB 为…举行落成仪式;为…举行成立典礼
    When a new building or institution is inaugurated, it is declared open in a formal ceremony.
    1. A new centre for research on toxic waste was inaugurated today at Imperial College.
      新建的有毒废物研究中心今天在皇家学院举行落成典礼。
  3. VERB 开创;开展
    If you inaugurate a new system or service, you start it.
    1. Pan Am inaugurated the first scheduled international flight.
      泛美航空公司开通了第一条国际定期航班线路。

双语例句

  1. She is an experienced journalist who has covered six presidential inaugurations.
    她是个采访了六次总统就职典礼的有经验的记者。
  2. Its inauguration page also features videos of inaugurations from decades past.
    就职网页还有以往数十年的就职视频。
  3. Mr Ma's first trip, during which he will attend the presidential inaugurations in Paraguay and the Dominican Republic and meet the president of Panama, another of Taipei's 23 remaining diplomatic allies, tests his idea of a diplomatic truce.
    马英九首次出访期间将出席巴拉圭和多米尼加共和国的总统就职典礼,并会见巴拿马总统。巴拿马也是台湾所余23个外交同盟国之一。马英九此行将检验他的外交休战理念。