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a social occasion or party attended by a group of people who have not seen each other for a long time 重逢;团聚;聚会 a family reunion 家人团聚 the school’s annual reunion 一年一度的校友联欢会 a reunion of the class of ’85 85 届同学聚会
Extra ExamplesTopics Religion and festivalsc1I think it's time to arrange a little reunion. 我觉得该是安排一次小型聚会的时候了。 The reunion is held every two years. 联谊聚会每两年举行一次。 We organized a reunion for former company employees. 我们为公司前雇员组织了一次聚会。 The seventh annual reunion will take place in March. 第七届年度联欢会将于3月份举行。 a school reunion 校友聚会
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- emotional
- tearful
- touching
- …
- have
- hold
- plan
- …
- take place
- dinner
- event
- lunch
- …
- at a/the reunion
- reunion between
- reunion for
- …
- [countable, uncountable] reunion (with somebody) | reunion (between A and B)
the act of people coming together after they have been apart for some time 相聚;团圆 Extra Examplesthe reunion of two old friends 两个老朋友的重聚 a tearful reunion with his family 他与家人令人落泪的团聚 Let's have a party to celebrate our reunion. 我们安排一次聚会来庆祝团聚吧。 It was an emotional reunion after 25 years apart. 分别 25 年后,这场团聚令人激动。 He left the group during the 1997 reunion tour. 他于 1997 年重组巡演期间离开了该乐队。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- emotional
- tearful
- touching
- …
- have
- hold
- plan
- …
- take place
- dinner
- event
- lunch
- …
- at a/the reunion
- reunion between
- reunion for
- …
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the action of becoming a single group or organization again 重新结合;再度联合 the reunion of the Church of England with the Church of Rome 英格兰圣公会和天主教的再度联合
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from French réunion or Anglo-Latin reunio(n-), from Latin reunire ‘unite’.