valedictory

英[ˌvælɪ\'dɪktərɪ]
美[ˌvælɪ\'dɪktərɪ]

意思解释

adj. (尤在正式场合)告别的,告辞的
n. 告别演说,告别辞;〈美〉毕业生代表的告别辞

变化形式

复数: valedictories

中文词源

valedictory 告别的

来自valediction,告别演说。

用法例句

A snag is lifting a valedictory , pale hand ;
一处暗礁举起苍白的告别的手,
I wished I known how to say the valedictory to you .
我希望我知道如何告别你。
The former defence secretary robert gates set out washington 's frustrations in his valedictory speech to nato allies in brussels .
美国前国防部长罗伯特盖茨(robertgates)在布鲁塞尔向北约盟友发表卸任演讲时,列举了美国政府面临的麻烦。
This valedictory dispatch was written as he retired from the foreign service a few weeks ago .
这份告别报告是他几周前从外交界退休时所写的。
In this valedictory to the german nation and to the world which was also meant to be a last , conclusive appeal to history , adolf hitler dredged up all the empty claptrap of mein kampf and added his final falsehoods .
这篇对德国民族和全世界的告别词原来也是当作对历史的最后一次的呼吁的,希特勒在这里重弹他在《我的奋斗》一书中的空洞的老调,又加上了些最后的谎话。