The Royal Mint will strike a commemorative gold coin. 英国皇家造币厂将铸造一种纪念金币。
The new set of stamps will be issued as the commemorative. 这套新邮票将作为纪念物品发行。
Do you have commemorative stamps? 你们有纪念邮票吗?
commemorative
[ noun ]
an object (such as a coin or postage stamp) made to mark an event or honor a person
<noun.object> [ adj ]
intended as a commemoration
<adj.pert> a commemorative plaque
Commemorative \Com*mem"o*ra*tive\, a. Tending or intended to commemorate; as, a commemorative plaque. ``A sacrifice commemorative of Christ's offering up his body for us.'' --Hammond.
An inscription commemorative of his victory. --Sir G. C. Lewis.
Commemorative \Com*mem"o*ra*tive\, n. something that commemorates, especially a postage stamp or coin having a design commemorating some event, person, institution, etc. [PJC]
Two weeks after Herbert von Karajan's death, the Salzburg Festival bade farewell Sunday to its greatest maestro and mentor in a commemorative hour of music, with no speeches.
If not, they will have a great time greeting folks." The post office is capitalizing on Earth Day by issuing a commemorative postmark.
McCurdy pointed out in a statement that more than one-third of the laws passed in the last Congress were in the commemorative category.
Ibarruri's body was to lie in state until Thursday, when party leaders have scheduled a commemorative rally in downtown Madrid. Burial is scheduled later that day at a municipal cemetery beside the tomb of Spanish Socialist Party founder Pablo Iglesias.
In the past, they mostly produced simpler commemorative sheets.
The Royal Canadian Mint will offer new commemorative coins.
A police van circled the area, advising people to clear it and announcing, "This is an unlawful gathering." Communist authorities on Jan. 6 said the rally, intended by dissidents to be a simple and brief commemorative act, could not be held.
More than 1.5 million blacks returned to work after a one-day commemorative strike Tuesday.
Original board member Jerald Mize started the commemorative tree program in 1977 when he planted 100 red maple trees on Buffalo Bayou in memory of a friend.
And the Jack the Ripper pub, a tired old Victorian frequented by construction workers, hailed its namesake's centenary with $9 commemorative T-shirts and a blood red brew called the Ripper Tipple.
The indictment alleges that since March 1986 the defendants tried to induce veterans and other investors to buy 3-ounce silver commemorative medallions for $99 each, and promised that the medallions would increase in value by 12 percent in a year.
Imports fell partly because Japan reduced the amount of gold it bought; the nation had acquired large amounts of gold earlier this year for use in commemorative coins.
The commemorative egg, made by Kay Harrison of Canton, sits on a small gold pedestal.
"The commemorative re-enactment is part of the Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum's ongoing effort to remind Americans that our right to non-violent protest started here," the museum said in an announcement.
The re-enactment, a parade and the issuing of a commemorative postcard were among hundreds of activities marking the 100th anniversary of the land run, which was the first step in the process that led to the creation of the state of Oklahoma in 1907.
Reagan, unveiling a commemorative stamp to mark the 100th anniversary of Rockne's birth, reminisced both about Rockne's storied career and his own role in Hollywood's portrayal of it.
At some point, after all the commemorative journalism has subsided in the nation's capital, someone other than just the hard-liners will have to ask some hard questions about where the current arms-control process is taking the West.
To many teachers, the big, round commemorative coins were a strange sight. "What is this: some sort of token?" asked one teacher, a middle-aged woman.
The sponsors of the bills say not, and insist the system they propose would cost less than Congress is spending now to produce, process and print its flood of commemorative resolutions.
At Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles' oldest synagogue, a commemorative program featured keynote speaker Angus Thuermer, an Associated Press reporter stationed in Berlin during Kristallnacht.
But this week, McCurdy and Schneider met with Rep. Tom Sawyer, D-Ohio, chairman of the Post Office and Civil Service subcommittee that handles commemorative bills, and won a promise that for the first time a hearing will be held on their idea.
Likewise, only 400 of the 6,000 people throughout the United States who bought Crosby's commemorative medallions ever received the coins, Lancaster said.
San Diego Postmaster Margaret Sellers stamped post cards and letters with a commemorative postmark featuring the Concorde.
When Uzbekistan became independent, for example, Newmont produced a replica of the nation's new flag, plus a couple of thousand of commemorative lapel-pins, the first set of which went to Mr Karimov and his ministers. 'We did a lot of stuff like that.
A commemorative plaque depicts a legendary Phoenix bird arising from ashes to assume the form of a Cherokee warrior.
One company, no doubt staffed by republicans, has produced a 'Windsor in Flames' commemorative mug.
Each winner receives a $10,000 prize and a commemorative medal; finalists get $1,000 each.
In 1979, Cunningham was voted best track athlete in the 100-year history of Madison Square Garden, and on Feb. 28 returned to the Millrose Games to run a lap during a commemorative ceremony.
"We've come a long way down the road," said Sen. Mary Lou Reed, a Democrat, citing the past four years since the state designated the third Monday in January as a commemorative day for King.
NASA's Visitor's Center sold out of the commemorative envelopes that feature the crew patch.