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隆重地庆祝,庄重地举行,使显庄严
资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Solemnize \Sol"em*nize\, n.
Solemnization. [R.]
Though spoused, yet wanting wedlock's solemnize.
--Spenser.
Solemnize \Sol"em*nize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Solemnized}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Solemnizing}.] [Cf. F. solemniser,
sollemniser.]
1. To perform with solemn or ritual ceremonies, or according
to legal forms.
Baptism to be administered in one place, and
marriage solemnized in another. --Hooker.
2. To dignify or honor by ceremonies; to celebrate.
Their choice nobility and flowers . . . Met from all
parts to solemnize this feast. --Milton.
3. To make grave, serious, and reverential.
Wordsworth was solemnizzed and elevated by this his
first look on Yarrow. --J. C.
Shairp.
Every Israelite . . . arose, solemnized his face,
looked towards Jerusalem . . . and prayed. --L.
Wallace.
资料来源 : WordNet®
solemnize
v 1: observe or perform with dignity or gravity; "The King
solemnized this day of morning" [syn: {solemnise}]
2: perform (the wedding ceremony) with proper ceremonies [syn:
{solemnise}]
3: make solemn and grave; "This ceremony solemnized our hearts"
[syn: {solemnise}]