inauguration的意思和读音

inauguration

: [ɪnˌɔɡjəˈreɪʃən] : [ɪˌnɔ:ɡjə'reɪʃn]

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inaugurations  

n.dismissal,closure,termination

n.induction,investiture,installation,inaugural ceremony,appointment

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n.1.the formal act of placing somebody in an official position, especially the President of the United States, or a ceremony held for this purpose2.a formal ceremony to open or mark the beginning of something such as a new building3.the act of bringing something into service or putting it into operation, or an occasion on which this is done

1. configuration , , , inauguration , adjuration , , ...

2. configuration , , , inauguration , adjuration , , ...

3. inauguration inauguration curtain time ...

4. multitude inauguration weight of responsibility ...

5. inattention inauguration inbabitant ...

6. ... 1.referendum n. 2.inauguration n. 3.tackle v.

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1.In the United States, Inauguration Day is the day on which the President of the United States is sworn in and takes office.

2.Adams was very unhappy when he left office. He did not attend the inauguration of he next President, Thomas Jefferson.·

3.A president who refused to put off unpleasant decisions, as Mr Obama promised during his inauguration, would be honest about all this.

4.The president-elect had said he wanted most U. S. combat troops out of Iraq within 16 months of his inauguration.16

5.An Internet library aimed to be accessible to surfers around the world is now on line, with its formal inauguration in Paris on Tuesday.便线

6.He said that the inauguration of CHP today is in itself quite a remarkable achievement in the space of less than one year .

7.Barack Obama plans to honor the sixteenth president, one of his political heroes, at his own inauguration..怀

8.She said the family was making plans to attend Barack Obama's inauguration, and suggested the happy ending was good for the country.

9.And it's scary to think how much more can go wrong before Inauguration Day.

10.So, with the inauguration less than a week away, it may have little practical effect.