Olga the Obscure
to mark / celebrate an anniversary When people use "mark an anniversary", is it usually a tragic event, like someone's death, a battle etc? Would you rather use "celebrate" if it's someone's wedding anniversary or something like that?
1 Thg 10 2014 08:02
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To mark = To acknowledge or celebrate (an important event) with a particular action. It is not tragic. The event that is being acknowledged or remembered could be happy (a jubilee) or tragic (a war). To mark would imply an action/event of remembrance or celebration that is of a certain scale. We would not say, "To mark his birthday, we had a drink in the local pub." We would say, "To mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, a service of thanksgiving was held at Westminster Abbey."
1 tháng 10 năm 2014
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