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单词 Fourth of July
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Definition of Fourth of July in English:

Fourth of July

noun
  • (in the US) a national holiday celebrating the anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

    (美国)独立纪念日。亦称INDEPENDENCE DAY

    Also called Independence Day
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I refer to the Tuesday afternoon trip in advance of the big Fourth of July holiday weekend.
    • His time in the military has given him a different perspective on the Fourth of July.
    • Well, that's one way of having a memorable Fourth of July and wedding ceremony.
    • Hopefully, they'll give me something to celebrate with family over the Fourth of July weekend.
    • For one who was born and grew up in the small towns of the Midwest, there is a special kind of nostalgia about the Fourth of July.
    • Yesterday was the Fourth of July, one of the few days a year the government says we can all sleep in.
    • Fireworks have always been a part of how we, as Americans, celebrate the Fourth of July.
    • The Fourth of July is a day for family fun.
    • It's fun being able to race like that and being part of a historical moment, especially on the Fourth of July weekend.
    • It is a holiday comparable in importance to the American Fourth of July.
    • She claimed to have done it on the Fourth of July, which, though technically possible, is a little bit of a stretch.
    • I have a favorite photo that I took at last year's Fourth of July parade in our neighborhood.
    • Also, they were common because the Fourth of July was peak beach time for families.
    • By the 1870s, the Fourth of July was the most important secular holiday on the calendar.
    • For the Fourth of July, she baked red, white and blue cupcakes and bread for his preschool class.
    • The Fourth of July was the time to commemorate the forefathers and foremothers who started it all.
    • It's as inevitable as fireworks on the Fourth of July or loud music at a rock concert.
    • She came to a Fourth of July parade once - I saw her standing on the other side of the street.
    • The Fourth of July is celebrated in a very special way in Philadelphia, which was the original capital of the new nation.
    • On the Fourth of July, Kris, Johnny, and I went to the Johnsons' house to set off fireworks.

Definition of Fourth of July in US English:

Fourth of July

nounfɔrθ əv
  • A national holiday celebrating the anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

    (美国)独立纪念日。亦称INDEPENDENCE DAY

    Also called Independence Day
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's as inevitable as fireworks on the Fourth of July or loud music at a rock concert.
    • It is a holiday comparable in importance to the American Fourth of July.
    • I have a favorite photo that I took at last year's Fourth of July parade in our neighborhood.
    • The Fourth of July was the time to commemorate the forefathers and foremothers who started it all.
    • She claimed to have done it on the Fourth of July, which, though technically possible, is a little bit of a stretch.
    • Yesterday was the Fourth of July, one of the few days a year the government says we can all sleep in.
    • For one who was born and grew up in the small towns of the Midwest, there is a special kind of nostalgia about the Fourth of July.
    • The Fourth of July is celebrated in a very special way in Philadelphia, which was the original capital of the new nation.
    • She came to a Fourth of July parade once - I saw her standing on the other side of the street.
    • Fireworks have always been a part of how we, as Americans, celebrate the Fourth of July.
    • Well, that's one way of having a memorable Fourth of July and wedding ceremony.
    • I refer to the Tuesday afternoon trip in advance of the big Fourth of July holiday weekend.
    • By the 1870s, the Fourth of July was the most important secular holiday on the calendar.
    • Also, they were common because the Fourth of July was peak beach time for families.
    • His time in the military has given him a different perspective on the Fourth of July.
    • On the Fourth of July, Kris, Johnny, and I went to the Johnsons' house to set off fireworks.
    • The Fourth of July is a day for family fun.
    • For the Fourth of July, she baked red, white and blue cupcakes and bread for his preschool class.
    • It's fun being able to race like that and being part of a historical moment, especially on the Fourth of July weekend.
    • Hopefully, they'll give me something to celebrate with family over the Fourth of July weekend.
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