commemorate
의미: To honour the memory of a person or event, especially through a ceremony, monument, or special observance.
Commemoration is central to public life in Britain, from Remembrance Sunday to the unveiling of blue plaques marking the former homes of notable figures. The word implies a formal, respectful act of remembrance rather than casual recollection. Related forms include 'commemoration' (noun) and 'commemorative' (adjective), as in 'commemorative stamp' or 'commemorative plaque'.
예문
- A bronze statue was unveiled to commemorate the centenary of the suffragette movement. 一座铜像揭幕,以纪念妇女参政运动一百周年。Se inauguró una estatua de bronce para conmemorar el centenario del movimiento sufragista.女性参政権運動100周年を記念して、銅像が除幕されました。여성 참정권 운동 100주년을 기념하여 동상이 제막되었습니다.
- The nation paused to commemorate the fallen soldiers with a two-minute silence. 全国默哀两分钟,纪念牺牲的士兵们。La nación guardó dos minutos de silencio para conmemorar a los soldados caídos.国全体が2分間の黙祷を捧げ、戦死した兵士たちを追悼しました。온 국민이 2분간의 묵념으로 전사한 군인들을 추모했습니다.
- The Royal Mint issued a special coin to commemorate the coronation of the new monarch. 皇家铸币厂发行了一枚特别硬币,以纪念新君主的加冕。La Real Casa de la Moneda emitió una moneda especial para conmemorar la coronación del nuevo monarca.王立造幣局は新君主の戴冠式を記念して特別な硬貨を発行しました。왕립 조폐국은 새 군주의 대관식을 기념하여 특별 주화를 발행했습니다.
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맥락: academic, media
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin commemorare (to bring to remembrance), combining com- (together, intensively) and memorare (to remind), from memor (mindful). Entered English in the late 16th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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