English to Arabic Dictionary ceremonious

ceremonious

مولع بالرسميات
definition
adjective
a Great Hall where ceremonious and public appearances were made
relating or appropriate to grand and formal occasions.
translation of 'ceremonious'
adjective
مولع بالرسميات,
متسم بالرسميات,
رسمي
example
At the end of the aisle Chief Marcett waited, dressed in 'ceremonious' white robes and shelled necklaces.
From the 13th century onward, tournaments became progressively less dangerous and more 'ceremonious' .
There, the real weapons and armor of the Great Feihong hung - not the 'ceremonious' and decorative ones in the Hall, although they too could be wielded and worn.
In his view, the cook should create the menu, order supplies, provide the artistic inspiration necessary for the great set-pieces of 'ceremonious' dinners, and oversee the cooking.
Dr. Westbank offered the operating scissors to Mac to sever the umbilical cord, a 'ceremonious' thing that Mac was completely unaware of, but he did it anyway.
This is the sense of the word most relevant to our endeavor; this usage, which has some currency, stands in contrast to other common meanings such as being rigid, 'ceremonious' , solemn, customary or not casual.
After I had given my consent to marriage the ceremony had become less 'ceremonious' , tables were pushed back to the walls and food was set out as a buffet.
In addition to More's 'ceremonious' demeanor and courtly attire, Sir John More wears his red robes of office as Judge of the King's Bench, hardly the right outfit for a visit with his grandchildren, one would think.
Despite the 'ceremonious' statements of intent and unanimous decisions in Prague, the Atlantic Alliance is drifting apart.
Koreans are generally courteous to the extent of being 'ceremonious' when they interact with social superiors but can be very outgoing and friendly among friends and acquaintances of equal social status.
The trembling, querulous voice should have been enough to shatter the 'ceremonious' moment, but, somehow, it was not.
It's not the most 'ceremonious' way to launch the band's discography, perhaps, but it's a telling indicator that, after just a few live appearances, controller.controller have got people worked up.
‘Ah, yes,’ replied Kierkegaard, unperturbed, stepping back with a 'ceremonious' sweep of his arm, ‘I, however, shall.’
Manning's prime ambition, on the other hand, is to occupy the Red House, and behind the galvanised paling surrounding the south of the Red House, workmen are quietly and feverishly preparing for his 'ceremonious' entrance.
The 'ceremonious' opening of prizes is repeatedly replayed in our art class, as everyone breathtakingly awaits the signs of pay dirt in magical containers.
Ironically, before giving the speech, he sings, as a 'ceremonious' prelude to the lynching, ‘O Death,’ a song made popular (in addition to being sung here) by bluegrass superstar Ralph Stanley.
The funeral of Cataridge had been brief, but 'ceremonious' .
Unlike the comparatively 'ceremonious' animated cartoons, early Schulz is giddy with unimportance.
While Jacques Chirac hugged the other leaders present at the gathering, to British Prime Minister Tony Blair he reportedly managed only a 'ceremonious' handshake.
The equestrian idol is led up to a church, brought up to the altar and blessed before it begins the 'ceremonious' procession through the Great Entrance of the town square.
At least 6000 citizens had to ‘vote’ for an ostracism to be valid, and all the biggest political fish risked being fried in this 'ceremonious' way.
After a few 'ceremonious' waves of his arm the chief, with expert precision, sticks the needle into my bicep, a few inches from my armpit.
Accompanied by a local band and scores of poorly clad children of the nearby slums, the students were given a 'ceremonious' welcome at the Telugu High School in Anjeneyar Nagar.
As MacNeice was to observe in 1941, ‘A Prayer for my Daughter’ articulates Yeats's nostalgia for a more 'ceremonious' and structured past.
Even though Lance may hoist a 'ceremonious' champagne toast while cruising to victory on the Tour's last day, cyclists never should ride under the influence of alcohol.
Finally, 13 minutes later, the two umpires walked 'ceremoniously' onto the wicket and removed the bails, signalling the draw and a 2-1 series win for England.
Neatness, cleanliness and 'ceremoniousness' are other ubiquitous compulsive character traits.
Proud owners 'ceremoniously' take their covers off the cages, unveiling their latest acquisitions and jostling for position, trying to place their birds close to others that will encourage them to burst into song.
The multitude of figures restrained by the strict frames of architecture emphasize the rigid 'ceremoniousness' of the scene.
To be sure, there was much 'ceremoniousness' and the superficiality that went with it.
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