celebrated
英 [ˈselɪbreɪtɪd]
美 [ˈselɪbreɪtɪd]
adj. 著名的; 闻名的; 驰名的
v. 庆祝; 庆贺; 主持宗教仪式(尤指圣餐); 赞美; 颂扬; 歌颂
celebrate的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:celebrated 过去式:celebrated
Collins.2 / BNC.7079 / COCA.7905
牛津词典
adj.
- 著名的;闻名的;驰名的
famous for having good qualities- a celebrated painter
著名的画家
- a celebrated painter
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 著名的;有名的;受人敬仰的
Acelebratedperson or thing is famous and much admired.- He was soon one of the most celebrated young painters in England...
不久他就成了英格兰最负盛名的年轻画家之一。 - Dean died three days before the opening of Rebel Without Cause, his most celebrated film.
迪恩在他最知名的电影《无因的反叛》首映的3天之前去世。
- He was soon one of the most celebrated young painters in England...
英英释义
adj
- having an illustrious past
- widely known and esteemed
- a famous actor
- a celebrated musician
- a famed scientist
- an illustrious judge
- a notable historian
- a renowned painter
双语例句
- The city is celebrated for its yearly horse show.
这座城市以一年一度的马展而闻名遐迩。 - We celebrated New year's day.
我们庆祝元旦。 - The Prince's unexpected recovery was celebrated with a thanksgiving service in St Paul's.
人们在圣保罗大教堂为王子的意外康复举行了感恩祈祷仪式。 - The Pontiff celebrated mass in Mexico City.
教皇在墨西哥城主持了弥撒。 - Hangzhou is celebrated for its beautiful scenery.
杭州以其美丽的风景著名。 - Pope John Paul celebrated mass today in a city in central Poland.
教皇保罗二世今天在波兰中部的一个城市主持了弥撒。 - The next year Mother's Day was also celebrated in Philadelphia.
下一年费城也庆祝了母亲节。 - They celebrated the event by holding parades, lighting bonfires and setting off fireworks.
他们通过举行游行、生起篝火和燃放烟花来庆祝这一事件。 - People in the rest of the country celebrated independence even later, depending on when the news of Congress's action reached them.
该国其他地区的人们庆祝独立的时间甚至更晚,这要取决于有关国会决定的消息何时传到了他们那里。 - Tom celebrated his 24th birthday two days ago.
汤姆两天前庆祝了他的24岁生日。