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a sense of occasion
A feeling of ceremony, fanfare, or pomp and circumstance (about a certain event or situation). She laid out the nice table cloth and dinner settings, lit candles, and had classical music playing to give the dinner a real sense of occasion.You don't have to hire a band and have fireworks, but I'd like some sense of occasion for my last day in the office.
Occasion translate: (尤指某事发生的)时刻,时候, 特殊场合;重大活动;盛会, 时机,机会;原因,理由, 造成,引起;惹起. Occasion definition is - a favorable opportunity or circumstance. How to use occasion in a sentence. Occasion definition, a particular time, especially as marked by certain circumstances or occurrences: They met on three occasions. Occasion is a special event or a specific time when something is possible or when something will happen. An example of an occasion is a birthday.
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a sense of ocˈcasion
a feeling or an understanding that an event is important or special: Candles on the table gave the evening a sense of occasion.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
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