celebratory

celebratory
sə'lebrətɔːri, 'selə-, 'selɪˌbreɪtəri
adjective

we had a celebratory drink — nos tomamos una copa para celebrarlo or festejarlo

[ˌselɪ'breɪtǝrɪ]
ADJ [event etc] de celebración

let's have a celebratory dinner — vamos a ofrecer una cena para celebrarlo

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[sə'lebrətɔːri, 'selə-, 'selɪˌbreɪtəri]
adjective

we had a celebratory drink — nos tomamos una copa para celebrarlo or festejarlo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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