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单词 Good Friday
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Definition of Good Friday in English:

Good Friday

noun
  • The Friday before Easter Sunday, on which the Crucifixion of Christ is commemorated in the Christian Church. It is traditionally a day of fasting and penance.

    受难日(复活节前的星期五,是基督教堂纪念耶稣受难的日子,根据传统在这天需禁食和忏悔)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On Good Friday the group of 11 took part in the challenge to boost funds for the Tsunami Appeal.
    • The airport pub was always a port of call for many on a Good Friday, when it was one of the few bars that could legally open.
    • But Good Friday was a lovely day and maybe lots of children went to the seaside instead.
    • The ceremonies continued on Good Friday and came to a close on Easter Saturday night.
    • The only four days when they would not be in use would be Christmas and Boxing days, Good Friday and Easter Monday.
    • Now I am hoping to perform the Chaconne with chorales on Good Friday in our small church.
    • On Good Friday, a religious day, I walked my dog as usual in our local park.
    • Her passing was truly an Easter death - poised between Good Friday and Easter Day.
    • I do not agree with trading on Christmas Day or Good Friday, and I have made that quite clear.
    • This is part of a series which will continue every Friday night until Good Friday.
    • The only days on which play did not take place were Christmas Day and Good Friday.
    • If Good Friday and Easter Monday occur outside the standard break they are taken as a freestanding long weekend.
    • On Good Friday, mid-table Cheltenham came to town hoping to improve on a run of five defeats in their last six games.
    • As Good Friday is a public holiday, the only people parking in the roads were residents and their families.
    • On Good Friday she dropped in on her parents but left in a hurry without saying goodbye to her mother.
    • Children can take part in an Easter Trail on Good Friday and Easter Sunday at East Riddlesden Hall.
    • The only days the shop closed were Good Friday and Christmas Day, when papers weren't published.
    • A nationwide road safety campaign was carried out from Good Friday to Easter Monday.
    • Given that Jesus died for our sins on Good Friday, during Lent sin is also given attention.
    • In other moves, racecourse betting will be allowed on Good Friday and Christmas Day for the first time.

Origin

From good, in the sense 'holy, observed as a holy day'.

Definition of Good Friday in US English:

Good Friday

nounˈˌɡo͝od ˈfrīˌdāˈˌɡʊd ˈfraɪˌdeɪ
  • The Friday before Easter Sunday, on which the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ is commemorated in the Christian Church. It is traditionally a day of fasting and penance.

    受难日(复活节前的星期五,是基督教堂纪念耶稣受难的日子,根据传统在这天需禁食和忏悔)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now I am hoping to perform the Chaconne with chorales on Good Friday in our small church.
    • But Good Friday was a lovely day and maybe lots of children went to the seaside instead.
    • If Good Friday and Easter Monday occur outside the standard break they are taken as a freestanding long weekend.
    • A nationwide road safety campaign was carried out from Good Friday to Easter Monday.
    • The only days the shop closed were Good Friday and Christmas Day, when papers weren't published.
    • In other moves, racecourse betting will be allowed on Good Friday and Christmas Day for the first time.
    • Her passing was truly an Easter death - poised between Good Friday and Easter Day.
    • The ceremonies continued on Good Friday and came to a close on Easter Saturday night.
    • This is part of a series which will continue every Friday night until Good Friday.
    • On Good Friday, mid-table Cheltenham came to town hoping to improve on a run of five defeats in their last six games.
    • On Good Friday, a religious day, I walked my dog as usual in our local park.
    • Given that Jesus died for our sins on Good Friday, during Lent sin is also given attention.
    • The only four days when they would not be in use would be Christmas and Boxing days, Good Friday and Easter Monday.
    • The airport pub was always a port of call for many on a Good Friday, when it was one of the few bars that could legally open.
    • As Good Friday is a public holiday, the only people parking in the roads were residents and their families.
    • On Good Friday the group of 11 took part in the challenge to boost funds for the Tsunami Appeal.
    • Children can take part in an Easter Trail on Good Friday and Easter Sunday at East Riddlesden Hall.
    • The only days on which play did not take place were Christmas Day and Good Friday.
    • On Good Friday she dropped in on her parents but left in a hurry without saying goodbye to her mother.
    • I do not agree with trading on Christmas Day or Good Friday, and I have made that quite clear.

Origin

From good, in the sense ‘holy, observed as a holy day’.

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