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Re·mem·brance Day 英rɪˈmembrəns美rɪˈmɛmbrənsAHDrĭ-mĕmʹbrəns 高 基本英英近义反义Thesaurus例句 n.days 荣军纪念日 = Remembrance Sunday
Noun: the Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated近义词 Poppy Day为退伍残废军人募捐举办…Remembrance Sunday每年11月11日前的星期… as in.(Armistice Day 同义词 November 11as in.Veterans Day 同义词 Armistice Day Armistice Daynoun veterans' day November 11 Veterans Daynoun holiday to remember veterans Armistice Day,Remembrance Day The poppy is a popular Remembrance Day symbol. 罂粟花是流行的战争纪念日象征物。 blog.sina.com.cn After the end of the Second World War, the Australian and British governments changed the name to Remembrance Day. 战争结束后的第二届世界,澳大利亚和英国政府更名为纪念日。 blog.sina.com.cn But most also wanted the prime minister to visit Yasukuni, Tokyo’s militarist shrine, on remembrance day. 而大多数人也同时希望他们的首相能在祭奠日前往靖国神社。 yeeyan Chinese officials apparently asked the UK delegation not to wear Remembrance Day poppies because they were a symbol of China's humiliation at the hands of Europe in the opium wars. 中方官员显然提出过要求英代表团不要佩戴纪念日罂粟花。 罂粟花容易让人联想起鸦片战争,中国视为耻辱。 yeeyan Ten years later, in1931, the two days became separate holidays and Armistice Day was renamed Remembrance Day. 十年之后的1931年,这两天被分开:停战日被更命为纪念日。 cacross This ceremony, which touched a chord across the Australian nation, re- established Remembrance Day as a significant day of commemoration. 这个仪式,这触动,纪念重新设立纪念日作为一个重要的日子的弦澳大利亚民族跨越。 blog.sina.com.cn |