0 to remember officially and give respect to a great person or event, especially by a public ceremony or by making a statue or special building:
1 to show honor to the memory of an important person or event in a special way:
The ceremonies commemorated the 20th anniversary of the founding of the school.
Although disruptive from the point of view of heritage preservation, these two popular practices follow the established conventions of commemorating or advertising a superior achievement.
A few years ago a cultural initiative was established in order to revisit and commemorate the history of the quarry through various cultural events.
However, this interpretation of the text rests upon a number of false assumptions regarding its manuscript tradition and the celebrity of the martyrs it commemorates.
As will be shown below, medical eponyms can also employ names from nonmedical areas, where typicality rather than priority is commemorated.
Changes to names could indicate religious loyalties, desires to commemorate deceased family members and long-term transformations in selfperceptions of families.
Chapter 9 surveys the ways that the conflict has been commemorated and recalled both fictionally and factually over the past century.
Sublime moments of creation are either transiently performed or statically commemorated and 'recalled' in the oratorio.
In this model, obituaries-like the world of the lives they commemorate-have only a finite amount of room.
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(尤指舉行公開儀式或豎立雕塑或特別建築)紀念,緬懷…
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(尤指举行公开仪式或竖立雕塑或专门建筑)纪念,缅怀…
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anmak, anma töreni yapmak, anısına yapılmış olmak…
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