单词 | Christmas |
释义 | ChristmasWord family adjectiveChristmassynounChristmas cakeChristmas cardChristmas puddingChristmas stockingChristmasChristmas tree ChronologyChrist·mas /ˈkrɪsməs/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC, uncountableU] TMCthe period of time around December 25th, the day when Christians celebrate the birth of Christ 圣诞节(期间) at Christmas We’ll see you at Christmas. 我们在圣诞节和你见面。 over Christmas I’ll be in Scotland over Christmas. 圣诞节期间我将会在苏格兰。 Are you going home for Christmas? 你回家过圣诞节吗? a Christmas present 圣诞礼物 the Christmas holidays 圣诞节假期 Merry Christmas and a happy New Year everyone! 祝大家圣诞快乐、新年快乐! n COLLOCATIONS adjectives Happy/Merry Christmas! (=something you say to people at Christmas) I just called in to say ‘Happy Christmas’. a good/nice Christmas Did you have a good Christmas? a family Christmas We always have a family Christmas at home. a traditional Christmas Mum likes to have a traditional Christmas for all the family. a white Christmas (=with snow on the ground) verbsWe haven’t had a white Christmas in England for years. have/spend Christmas No one wants to spend Christmas alone. celebrate Christmas How does your family usually celebrate Christmas? give somebody something for Christmas What can I give Dad for Christmas? get something for Christmas I got a new watch for Christmas. wish somebody a happy Christmas (=say that you hope someone enjoys Christmas) Christmas + NOUNThey wished us a happy Christmas and left. Christmas dinner/lunch (=a special meal on Christmas Day) All the family come to our house for Christmas dinner. a Christmas card She sends me a Christmas card every year. a Christmas present The children couldn’t wait to open their Christmas presents. a Christmas tree (=a decorated tree that people have in their homes at Christmas) Put the gifts under the Christmas tree. a Christmas party (=a party held around Christmas) What are you wearing for the Christmas party? a Christmas carol (=a Christian song sung at Christmas) Children go from door to door singing Christmas carols. Christmas decorations (=things to decorate a house, shop, or town at Christmas) When do you put your Christmas decorations up? Christmas lights (=lights in the streets at Christmas, or on the Christmas tree) We went to see the Christmas lights in New York. Christmas shopping (=for presents for people) Have you done your Christmas shopping yet? the Christmas season/period (=the days around and including Christmas Day) Most stores need extra staff during the Christmas season. the Christmas holiday (=the time that people are not working during the Christmas period) We weren’t at school because it was the Christmas holiday. n GRAMMAR: Patterns with Christmas at Christmas You use at Christmas when saying that something happens during the Christmas holiday period: I’ll see you at Christmas. ✗Don’t say: I’ll see you on Christmas.You can also say at Christmas time: on Christmas DayAt Christmas time, the whole family gets together. You say on Christmas Day when saying that something happens on December 25th: for ChristmasI have to work on Christmas Day. ✗Don’t say: I have to work at Christmas Day.You get a present for Christmas: He gave me a new watch for Christmas. ✗Don’t say: He gave me a new watch on Christmas.Examples from the Corpus Christmas• The annual Christmas program, with full tuxedoed orchestra, sets, choreography and Broadway-caliber costumes, was standing room only.• Last winter featured tartan themes, while metallic Sixties dresses and lurex tops were popular at Christmas.• Piling for the new bridge was completed by Christmas.• It's getting nearly Christmas now.• Julie went snowboarding over Christmas.• The first time I see him is at the Christmas bonfire, when I am in the ninth grade.• And to think when Peggy was little Gran wouldn't let me switch on the tree lights until Christmas Eve.• The consumer electronics industry suffered through one of its worst Christmas seasons in decades in 1996. Old English Cristes mæsse 'Christ's → MASS15' |
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