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Christmas

noun
/ˈkrɪsməs/
/ˈkrɪsməs/
[uncountable, countable]
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  1. (also Christmas Day)
    25 December, the day when Christians celebrate the birth of Christ圣诞节(12 月 25 日)
    • Christmas dinner/presents圣诞大餐/礼物
    • What did you get for Christmas?圣诞节你得到了什么礼物?
    • For Christmas he gave her a silk blouse.过圣诞他送给她一件丝绸罩衫。
    • to celebrate Christmas in the traditional way以传统的方式庆祝圣诞节
    • The children are hoping for a white Christmas (= with snow on the ground).孩子们盼望过一个白色圣诞节。
    see also Boxing DayTopics Cooking and eatinga1, Religion and festivalsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • nice
    • traditional
    verb + Christmas
    • have
    • spend
    • celebrate
    Christmas + verb
    • come
    Christmas + noun
    • dinner
    • party
    • card
    preposition
    • at Christmas
    • for Christmas
    • over Christmas
    phrases
    • Happy Christmas!
    • Merry Christmas!
    • wish somebody a happy Christmas
    See full entry
  2. (also Christmastime)
    the period that includes Christmas Day and the days close to it圣诞节期间
    • the Christmas holidays/vacation圣诞节假期
    • Are you spending Christmas with your family?你和家人共度圣诞节假日吗?
    • Happy Christmas!圣诞快乐!
    • Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!圣诞快乐并恭贺新禧!
    see also white Christmas
    Extra Examples
    • Did you have a good Christmas?圣诞节过得愉快吗?
    • The library is closed over Christmas.圣诞节期间图书馆闭馆。
    • There are lots of parties at Christmas.圣诞节期间有很多聚会。
    • We're going to spend Christmas at home this year.今年我们要在家里过圣诞节。
    • We're going up to town to see the Christmas lights.我们要到城里去看圣诞灯火。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • nice
    • traditional
    verb + Christmas
    • have
    • spend
    • celebrate
    Christmas + verb
    • come
    Christmas + noun
    • dinner
    • party
    • card
    preposition
    • at Christmas
    • for Christmas
    • over Christmas
    phrases
    • Happy Christmas!
    • Merry Christmas!
    • wish somebody a happy Christmas
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginOld English Crīstes mæsse (see Christ, Mass).
Culture ChristmasChristmasBefore Christmas, in Britain and the US, people who celebrate Christmas send Christmas cards to their friends and family showing traditional Christmas symbols such as Santa Claus, angels, holly and snowmen. Shops are decorated for Christmas from September and in the weeks before Christmas people do their Christmas shopping, buying Christmas presents for friends and family. In schools in Britain at the end of the Christmas term children often sing carols and perform a nativity play representing the birth of Christ, which parents are invited to watch. A few days before Christmas, families decorate a Christmas tree in their home with lights and decorations. Some people go to midnight mass in church on Christmas Eve. Young children believe that Santa Claus (also called Father Christmas) will bring them presents during the night. They leave a Christmas stocking (= a long sock) at the end of the bed in Britain or hanging on the mantelpiece above the fire in the US, which they will find full of small presents when they wake up. Presents wrapped in coloured paper are put under the Christmas tree and on Christmas morning many families open their presents together. Families try to get together at Christmas and celebrate with special food. In Britain people eat mince pies and Christmas cake, and in the US they make Christmas cookies. They share a special meal, Christmas dinner, which in Britain usually consists of turkey or goose and vegetables, followed by Christmas pudding, a rich pudding made with dried fruit that is served with brandy burning on it and eaten with brandy butter. People pull paper crackers which make a loud noise and contain paper hats, jokes and small toys. On the day after Christmas, called Boxing Day in Britain, many sporting events take place, and large shops begin their sales.

See also: Christmas

Christmas

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + CHRISTMAS | CHRISTMAS + VERB | CHRISTMAS + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgood, nice愉快的/美好的聖誕節traditional傳統的聖誕節white白色聖誕節The children are hoping for a white Christmas (= with snow on the ground).孩子們盼望過一個白色聖誕節。VERB + CHRISTMAShave, spend過聖誕節Did you have a good Christmas?聖誕節過得愉快嗎?We're going to spend Christmas at home this year.今年我們要在家裏過聖誕節。celebrate慶祝聖誕節to celebrate Christmas in the traditional way以傳統的方式慶祝聖誕節get sth for得到⋯作為聖誕節禮物What did you get for Christmas?聖誕節你得到了什麼禮物?CHRISTMAS + VERBcome聖誕節來臨Christmas is coming!聖誕節來了!CHRISTMAS + NOUNdinner聖誕大餐party聖誕聚會card, present聖誕卡;聖誕禮物shopping聖誕購物cake, pudding聖誕蛋糕/布丁lights, tree聖誕彩燈;聖誕樹We're going up to town to see the Christmas lights.我們要到城裏去看聖誕燈火。carol聖誕頌歌Eve平安夜Day, morning聖誕日;聖誕節的早晨holiday, holidays聖誕節假期celebrations聖誕節慶祝活動PREPOSITIONat Christmas在聖誕節期間There are lots of parties at Christmas.聖誕節期間有很多聚會。for Christmas為聖誕節For Christmas he gave her a silk blouse.過聖誕他送給她一件絲綢罩衫。over Christmas過聖誕節期間The library is closed over Christmas.聖誕節期間圖書館閉館。PHRASESHappy Christmas!, Merry Christmas!聖誕快樂!wish sb a happy Christmas, wish sb a merry Christmas祝願某人聖誕快樂

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