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单词 inauguration
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Definition of inauguration in English:

inauguration

noun ɪˌnɔːɡjʊˈreɪʃ(ə)nɪˌnɔɡ(j)əˈreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.

    the inauguration of an independent prosecution service
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This destroyed the majority on which the Directors had been able to rely since the inauguration of the constitution.
    • The inauguration of medical therapy for treating erectile dysfunction followed the discovery in 1982.
    • He was also responsible for the inauguration of the Empire Service, which has been held in Cheltenham for a number of years.
    • A ceremony was held earlier in the day to mark the inauguration of the program.
    Synonyms
    initiation, institution, setting up, launch, establishment, foundation, founding, origination, formation
    beginning, start, inception
    formal commencement
    installation, instatement, induction, swearing in
    investiture
    coronation, enthronement, crowning
    opening
    dedication, consecration
    unveiling
    1. 1.1 The formal admission of someone to office.
      the President's inauguration
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In April, on his first foreign trip following his inauguration, Lee traveled to the US.
      • He says many points of view will be represented at his inauguration.
      • On the grassy grounds below was the area where the president came for the inauguration of Nelson Mandella.
      • Some fifty years later, in 1249, we can observe the fusion of old and new in the inauguration rites of Alexander III at Scone.
      • Playing tennis meant I missed watching the inauguration of President Mbeki on TV.
      • We're counting down to his historic inauguration.
      • The inauguration is a well produced public spectacle of democracy.
      • However, the main flyover will be ready for inauguration by December 2004.
      • The official state inauguration is taking place several blocks away in the Congress.
      • In my inauguration speech, I spoke about, you will be judged on what you build, not what you destroy.
      • He also performed at a concert during the week of the president's inauguration.
      • So the inauguration is Tuesday but in some places the changing of the guard has already taken place.
      • This man has 76 days to put together a government and plan an inauguration.
      • However, shortly after his inauguration, the coverage changed considerably.
      • Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands will preside over their inauguration in The Hague this week.
      • You know, we talked about the idea of a potential terrorist threat against the inauguration.
      • She also wore white to the inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln.
      • Even before his inauguration, Kim was moving away from the radical left.
      • His inauguration might offer the nation a new turn, and from that the congregations draw hope.
      • But by inauguration week, the group was backtracking from that claim.
    2. 1.2count noun A ceremony to mark the beginning or introduction of something.
      the inauguration of the Modern Art Museum
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The inauguration will be followed by cultural events where at least 50 colleges are expected to participate.
      • Before its inauguration, the park was closed for a week to allow workers to add their final touches to the project.
      • It has been enshrined in the holidaymakers' hall of fame since the 1971 inauguration of Walt Disney World in Orlando.
      • Carmona had dressed himself in impressive ribbons and braids for the inauguration.
      • I was back in Kerala for the inauguration of the P. Sukumaran Memorial Trust.
      • Following the huge success of its inauguration last summer, Camp Xtra is once again taking place on the campus at Devizes School.
      • Cricketers and the outlets' Managing Directors attended the inauguration of the Mega Fun Cricket Tournament.
      • The Chief Minister requested the Railway Minister to fix the date for its inauguration, preferably next month.
      • Another performance that Kavita holds close to her heart was at the inauguration of the restored Bibliotheca Alexandria.
      • In Hannover, fireworks marked the inauguration of the AWD arena.
      • The closure of the Metal Gallery in 2004, only a year after its inauguration, demonstrates all too clearly this lack of visibility.
      • In the months following the school's inauguration, some village dwellers paid to have the same kind of work done on their own homes.
      • Inauguration of Government-owned facilities are generally drab events.
      • A formal ceremony marked the inauguration of the exhibition.
      • Recent months, however, have seen the inauguration of two new large and highly professional contemporary art spaces.
 
 

Definition of inauguration in US English:

inauguration

nounɪˌnɔɡ(j)əˈreɪʃ(ə)niˌnôɡ(y)əˈrāSH(ə)n
  • 1The beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.

    the inauguration of an independent prosecution service
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This destroyed the majority on which the Directors had been able to rely since the inauguration of the constitution.
    • A ceremony was held earlier in the day to mark the inauguration of the program.
    • He was also responsible for the inauguration of the Empire Service, which has been held in Cheltenham for a number of years.
    • The inauguration of medical therapy for treating erectile dysfunction followed the discovery in 1982.
    Synonyms
    initiation, institution, setting up, launch, establishment, foundation, founding, origination, formation
    installation, instatement, induction, swearing in
    opening
    1. 1.1 The formal admission of someone to office.
      Truman's second presidential inauguration
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Playing tennis meant I missed watching the inauguration of President Mbeki on TV.
      • But by inauguration week, the group was backtracking from that claim.
      • He also performed at a concert during the week of the president's inauguration.
      • So the inauguration is Tuesday but in some places the changing of the guard has already taken place.
      • He says many points of view will be represented at his inauguration.
      • On the grassy grounds below was the area where the president came for the inauguration of Nelson Mandella.
      • However, the main flyover will be ready for inauguration by December 2004.
      • We're counting down to his historic inauguration.
      • His inauguration might offer the nation a new turn, and from that the congregations draw hope.
      • Some fifty years later, in 1249, we can observe the fusion of old and new in the inauguration rites of Alexander III at Scone.
      • The official state inauguration is taking place several blocks away in the Congress.
      • Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands will preside over their inauguration in The Hague this week.
      • You know, we talked about the idea of a potential terrorist threat against the inauguration.
      • However, shortly after his inauguration, the coverage changed considerably.
      • In my inauguration speech, I spoke about, you will be judged on what you build, not what you destroy.
      • This man has 76 days to put together a government and plan an inauguration.
      • In April, on his first foreign trip following his inauguration, Lee traveled to the US.
      • The inauguration is a well produced public spectacle of democracy.
      • Even before his inauguration, Kim was moving away from the radical left.
      • She also wore white to the inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln.
    2. 1.2 A ceremony to mark the beginning of something.
      the inauguration of the Modern Art Museum
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The inauguration will be followed by cultural events where at least 50 colleges are expected to participate.
      • The Chief Minister requested the Railway Minister to fix the date for its inauguration, preferably next month.
      • In Hannover, fireworks marked the inauguration of the AWD arena.
      • The closure of the Metal Gallery in 2004, only a year after its inauguration, demonstrates all too clearly this lack of visibility.
      • In the months following the school's inauguration, some village dwellers paid to have the same kind of work done on their own homes.
      • Following the huge success of its inauguration last summer, Camp Xtra is once again taking place on the campus at Devizes School.
      • It has been enshrined in the holidaymakers' hall of fame since the 1971 inauguration of Walt Disney World in Orlando.
      • Before its inauguration, the park was closed for a week to allow workers to add their final touches to the project.
      • I was back in Kerala for the inauguration of the P. Sukumaran Memorial Trust.
      • A formal ceremony marked the inauguration of the exhibition.
      • Carmona had dressed himself in impressive ribbons and braids for the inauguration.
      • Cricketers and the outlets' Managing Directors attended the inauguration of the Mega Fun Cricket Tournament.
      • Recent months, however, have seen the inauguration of two new large and highly professional contemporary art spaces.
      • Another performance that Kavita holds close to her heart was at the inauguration of the restored Bibliotheca Alexandria.
      • Inauguration of Government-owned facilities are generally drab events.
 
 
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