English to Chinese Dictionary inaugural

inaugural

就职
definition
noun
One criticism of the president's inaugural is that it was a nice speech, but that his credibility is zero: no one believes anything he says.
an inaugural speech, especially one made by an incoming US president.
adjective
his inaugural concert as music director
marking the beginning of an institution, activity, or period of office.
example
Then he devoted his entire 'inaugural' address to that subject.
It was the best Democratic speech since FDR's first 'inaugural' address.
More than 50 people attended the 'inaugural' meeting of the Richmond Field Naturalists last month.
After the 'inaugural' address by E. Vasu, writer, the participants read out their short stories.
The campus of the Maharaja's College on Monday saw the 'inaugural' of a rainwater harvesting unit that has the potential to be a model for the rest of Kochi.
With the first 'inaugural' , it was all the excitement of the inauguration and so on.
The Chairman of the Sakthi Group, N. Mahalingam, presided over the 'inaugural' .
Another Republican president, in his second 'inaugural' , talked of binding up the nation's wounds.
After the formal 'inaugural' of the festival as such, it will be screening time.
Bush's second 'inaugural' address was devoted to the power of liberty and democracy.
He now faces a new challenge of explaining his vision to the country and to the world in his second 'inaugural' address.
Asia House will celebrate the opening of its new home and gallery with an 'inaugural' exhibition.
But religion is a private matter, and thus not a fit subject for an 'inaugural' address.
The formal 'inaugural' ceremony at Nottingham will be held this July according to Yang.
In his 'inaugural' lecture, Milne again reviews his work, but adds two remarks of interest.
As a citizen, she had a perfect right to sing the national anthem of her own country during the 'inaugural' of the president of her own country.
The " five nos, " stated in his 'inaugural' speech, remain unchanged.
He says the widely-held view that American men stopped wearing hats after JFK didn't wear one to his 'inaugural' is a myth.
However, cops were strict at the 'inaugural' of the Afro-Asian Games.
The shortest 'inaugural' address was given by George Washington at his second Inauguration, in 1793.
So, in his 'inaugural' speech, the new president called for national unity.
Just since the election's end and the 'inaugural' , I have realized how much I've changed.
It was a cheerful group that gathered to witness the formal 'inaugural' of the indoor golf course at Brown Coffee Pub, at R.S. Puram on Wednesday.
Madrid Mayor and ruling party bigwigs have consented to participate in the 'inaugural' ceremony.
In President Bush's case, his first 'inaugural' was well-written, but it didn't really say very much.
You know, he was doing so well in the days before the 'inaugural' , before the pardons came out.
His first 'inaugural' address was as much a " Freedom Speech " as was the second.
Anyone who observed the second 'inaugural' of President Bush could not help but notice the frailty of Chief Justice Rehnquist.
The new venue's 'inaugural' exhibitions are culled from the museum's permanent collection.
One criticism of the president's 'inaugural' is that it was a nice speech, but that his credibility is zero: no one believes anything he says.
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