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IV. ceremony — öåðåìîíèÿ, òîðæåñòâî; îáðÿä, ðèòóàë.
to hold, to conduct, to perform a ceremony
a religious, Christian; solemn, wreath-laying, flag-rising; formal;
funeral, marriage, wedding; opening ceremony
V. festival — ïðàçäíåñòâî, ïðàçäíèê; ôåñòèâàëü, ïîêàç
to hold, to keep a festival
a religious, folk; merry; dance, drama, music, film, harvest festival.
festive — ïðàçäíè÷íûé, âåñåëûé.
a festive evening
to gather round the festive board — ñîáðàòüñÿ çà
ïðàçäíè÷íûì ñòîëîì
to be in a festive mood — áûòü â ïðàçäíè÷íîì, ïðèïîäíÿòîì
íàñòðîåíèè
festivities — ïðàçäíåñòâà, òîðæåñòâà
Christmas festivities.
festivity — âåñåëüå, ïðàçäíè÷íîñòü
VI. celebration — ïðàçäíîâàíèå, òîðæåñòâà
to hold a celebration
a formal, joyous, noisy, quiet, solemn; official, public, religious
celebration
e.g. It calls for a celebration!
to celebrate
formally, joyously, noisily, quietly, officially, privately,
publicly,
to celebrate sth with a party/by going to a restaurant
VII. Some useful expressions.
to have a day off from work
to remember sb/sth on (a certain day)
to pay tribute/respect to sb
to congratulate sb. on sth
to decorate sth with sth
to introduce changes to the life of people
to maintain in the folklore
to commemorate an event/day
the younger/older generation(s)
the source of the ceremony lies in...
the historical background of the holiday
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