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congratulations noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONGRATULATIONS | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEheartfelt, hearty, sincere, warm 诚挚的/衷心的/真诚的/热烈的祝贺◆May I offer my heartiest congratulations on your promotion?请容许我对你的晋升表示最诚挚的祝贺!special 特别的祝贺◆Special congratulations go out to Eric for a job done well.要特别祝贺埃里克出色地完成工作。belated 迟到的祝贺◆Allow me to offer my belated congratulations to you on becoming the first woman member.请容许我对你成为首位女性成员表示迟到的祝贺。VERB + CONGRATULATIONSexpress, extend, give (sb), offer (sb), send (sb) 表示祝贺;(向某人)致以祝贺◆Please give your parents my congratulations.请转达我对你父母的祝贺。say, shout, yell 说出祝贺的话;喊出祝贺的话◆The crowd got to their feet, applauding and yelling congratulations.众人起立鼓掌,欢呼祝贺。accept, receive 接受/收到祝贺◆She received many congratulations after the concert.音乐会后她收到很多祝贺。deserve 值得庆贺◆They all deserve sincere congratulations for giving us this latest example of courage.他们的勇敢成为我们身边的榜样,应该得到我们真诚的祝贺。PREPOSITIONcongratulations on 为⋯的祝贺◆Please accept my warmest congratulations on your engagement.请接受我对你们订婚最热烈的祝贺。congratulations to 向⋯道贺◆Congratulations to Tony on his new job!祝贺托尼找到新工作!PHRASEScongratulations are in order 应该道贺了◆'It would seem that congratulations are in order!' Kevin said.“看来应该道贺了!”凯文说。 |