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congratulation    音标拼音: [kəngr,ætʃəl'eʃən]
n. 祝贺,庆祝

祝贺,庆祝

congratulation
n 1: the act of acknowledging that someone has an occasion for
celebration [synonym: {congratulation}, {felicitation}]
2: (usually plural) an expression of pleasure at the success or
good fortune of another; "I sent them my sincere
congratulations on their marriage" [synonym: {congratulation},
{felicitation}]

Congratulation \Con*grat`u*la"tion\, n. [L. congratulatio: cf.
F. congratulation.]
The act of congratulating; an expression of sympathetic
pleasure.
[1913 Webster]

With infinite congratulations for our safe arrival.
--Dr. J.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]


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  • word choice - Congratulation vs. congratulations - English Language . . .
    Congratulations is simply the plural form of congratulation See these examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary: Let me offer you my congratulations for being elected Please send her my congratulations I sent her a letter of congratulations The plural form illustrated by the examples above is much more used than the singular form: 2523 matches for congratulations vs 56 matches for
  • Difference in meaning of congratulation and congratulations
    The difference is very subtle : "congratulation" is congratulating, that is having some joy, some pleasure, perhaps by yourself and even secretly, for instance because you have won at the lottery ; congratulations" are the expression of that, for instance to a newly married couple The word comes from Latin congratulatio, with exactly the same meaning
  • word choice - Congratulate for vs. congratulate on - English . . .
    Which is correct? I congratulated him for coming first in the race I congratulated him on coming first in the race
  • articles - “I would like to express a big congratulations. . . ” Why ‘a . . .
    At school I was taught that before the plural form we don't use the articles a and an So why do people use a before big congratulations? Examples: A Big Congratulations to Dr Wei Cheng on His La
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Imagine someone important congratulated you at work (getting a big client, swiftly solving a burning issue) by email How can one reply to that in the most formal way possible? Thank you for your
  • Is it correct to use congratulate for someones birthday?
    As a native speaker, I can tell you that "congratulations" is more often used on occasions such as weddings, engagements, graduations, job promotions, and births (or expectant); but not so much for birthdays and other holidays, though it is not so much a matter of correctness here as it is custom If you wanted to, though, you could correctly say: "I'm not going to congratulate her on her
  • Meaning of stage direction Shakes hands with himself
    For the sense of self-congratulation that implies smugness or excessive pride, the gesture of "shaking hands with oneself" would likely be executed in front of oneself, rather than above the head
  • Is it congrats or congrads? [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
    Is it appropriate to abbreviate "congratulations" as "congrats" or "congrads", or are both acceptable? I have seen the latter used very often which is why I'm asking
  • Is congratulations a sentence, and if so, why?
    An often used diagnostic for the category of a constituent is coordination with "and" Generally, but with some exceptions, only constituents of the same grammatical category can be coordinated with "and" It's easy to think of examples where "Congratulations" is coordinated with an imperative sentence -- "Congratulations, and have a great time at Niagara Falls!" So I classify it as an
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    Alice: Do you want some cookies? Bob: No thanks! Does it mean that Bob doesn't want cookies but still is thankful or its just opposite of thanks?





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