English to Uzbek Meaning of ceremony - marosim


Ceremony :
marosim

marosim, vazifa, bajarish, harakat, fe'l, operatsiya, ish, masala, narsa, hodisa, etiket

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Definitions of ceremony in English
Noun(1) a formal event performed on a special occasion(2) any activity that is performed in an especially solemn elaborate or formal way(3) the proper or conventional behavior on some solemn occasion
Examples of ceremony in English
(1) When the religious ceremony was over a firing party of seven fired three volleys of shots into the air.(2) The saint's day is celebrated by a fiesta that includes a religious ceremony .(3) Not so long ago a new train service was inaugurated with due pomp and ceremony .(4) The heart-rending event was recalled at the awards ceremony held in Dublin Castle.(5) The children are dressed in black smocks with white collars and taken to school with pomp and ceremony .(6) The celebrations start with a religious ceremony during which the army flags are blessed.(7) Accordingly, he received Mr. Scott with great ceremony , and insisted upon himself leading his horse to the stable.(8) Monday saw a ceremony to celebrate the achievements of sports people in the area.(9) Jewish boys are circumcised eight days after birth in a religious ceremony called a bris.(10) Why devote so much pomp and ceremony to someone who lived such a long and full life and died peacefully?(11) It could be viewed as old-style, Communist pomp and ceremony aimed at boosting the morale and devotion of the people.(12) The magnificent pomp and ceremony of Royal occasions remains a rich symbol of Britain's great history.(13) Young volunteers from across Greater Manchester have had their achievements celebrated at an awards ceremony .(14) The advent of the Empire brought the return of a full-blown court with all its pomp and ceremony .(15) We had so much pomp and ceremony , and everyone was part of it.(16) Everything else is carried out with pomp and ceremony by the deferential, impeccably mannered, staff.
Related Phrases of ceremony
(1) wedding ceremony ::
To'y marosimi
(2) opening ceremony ::
ochilish marosimi
(3) graduation ceremony ::
bitiruv marosimi
(4) award ceremony ::
taqdirlash marosimi
(5) marriage ceremony ::
nikoh marosimi
(6) tea ceremony ::
choy marosimi
(7) awards ceremony ::
taqdirlash marosimi
(8) master of ceremony ::
Marosim ustasi
(9) funeral ceremony ::
janoza marosimi
(10) religious ceremony ::
diniy marosim
Synonyms
Noun
1. ritual ::
marosim
2. pomp ::
hashamat
3. ceremonial ::
tantanali
Different Forms
ceremonies, ceremony
Word Example from TV Shows
Okay, getting to
the ceremony on time.

Okay, getting to the CEREMONY on time.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 12

That'd be a lovely reading
at our ceremony.

That'd be a lovely reading at our CEREMONY.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 17

but we still need to figure out
who's going to do the ceremony.

but we still need to figure out who's going to do the CEREMONY.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 24

There will be no bedding ceremony.

There will be no bedding CEREMONY.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 8

...inform the Lords of the Vale
about the ceremony?

...inform the Lords of the Vale about the CEREMONY?

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 5

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