chivaree的意思|示意

美 / tʃɪvə'ri: / 英 / tʃɪvə'ri /

n. 嘈杂;笑闹音乐(等于 charivari)


chivaree的用法详解

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Chivaree is an old English term for a wedding celebration or parade. It is usually comprised of friends and family escorting the newlyweds from the ceremony to their home. The participants often carry bells and noisemakers and cheer the couple on their way.

Chivaree celebrations are rooted in the old European custom of serenading or “charivari”, where a group of merrymakers would arrive at the bride and groom’s house singing and playing musical instruments. Although charivari is no longer practiced, the tradition of the chivaree remains in many parts of the United States.

Today, chivaree celebrations generally involve the members of the wedding party taking the newlyweds in a car or carriage from the ceremony to their home. Along the way, friends and family follow in their own cars and honk horns, wave flags, and make other celebratory noises. As the parade progresses, onlookers often join in the celebration.

In some cases, the chivaree parade may continue until the bride and groom reach their home. There, the celebration culminates in another procession of well-wishers, who cheer and clap as the couple slowly makes their way inside. It is customary for the newlyweds to address their guests and thank them for their love and support.

Today, many couples choose to hold a chivaree parade after their wedding ceremony. It is a unique way to honor the couple and add a festive atmosphere to the event. Chivaree celebrations are an exciting and memorable way to start the newlyweds’ married life together!

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