- valedictory
- [,væli'diktəri]
- adj. 告别的
n. 告别辞
参考例子
- 1.Children would write valedictory speeches about KP2.
- 孩子们将会为KP2写段告别词。
- 2.After all that, Ms. Winfrey closed with a teary valedictory farewell and also promised viewers that over the next months her show would"knock your socks off. ""
- 繁华落尽,温弗瑞女士以一场充满泪水的告别会宣布自己的离开,并向观众保证在接下来的几个月,《奥普拉秀》仍将使观众“大吃一惊。”
- 3.When we graduated 13 years later, I stood on that stage and gave the Valedictory address to that same group of students, none of whom even remembered that moment anymore.
- 13年后,当我们毕业了,我站在讲台上代表毕业的同学致告别辞的时候,他们当中没有一个刻那一刻的。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.a farewell oration (especially one delivered during graduation exercises by an outstanding member of
- 2.of or relating to an occasion or expression of farewell
- 3.of a speech expressing leave-taking
网络释义
- valedictory
- 告别的; 告别辞; 告别词; 告别;
- valedictory letter
- 荣休谢函; 荣休谢函 公务员事务;
- Valedictory Remarks
- 毕业生代表致词;
- valedictory report
- 任内的最后报告、告别报告;
- apopemptic valedictory
- 告别的;