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valedictory [ˌvælɪˈdɪktəri]

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;
复数:: valedictories

例句:

  • He listened to Howard give the valedictory address at high school graduation.
    他听了霍华德在中学毕业典礼上作的告别演讲。
  • He made a valedictory address after two years as chairman.
    在担任主席职务两年后他发表了告别演说。
  • 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.
  • It was Utz who had arranged...this valedictory breakfast.
    来自B. Chatwin
  • Today, the Vanity Fair do has become the unofficial valedictory stop on the Hollywood awards season circuit.
    来自THETIMES
  • Salonen's valedictory programs, imaginatively conceived and immaculately executed, captured the essence of his achievement.
    来自NEWYORKER