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thanksgiving

noun
/ˌθæŋksˈɡɪvɪŋ/
/ˌθæŋksˈɡɪvɪŋ/
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  1. Thanksgiving (Day)
    [uncountable, countable] a public holiday in the US (on the fourth Thursday in November) and in Canada (on the second Monday in October), originally to give thanks to God for the harvest and for health感恩节(美国定为十一月的第四个星期四,加拿大定为十月的第二个星期一,均为公休日)
    • We always eat turkey on Thanksgiving.我们过感恩节时总是吃火鸡。
    • Are you going home for Thanksgiving?你回家过感恩节吗?
    compare harvest festival
    Culture ThanksgivingThanksgivingThanksgiving is celebrated in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. For many Americans it is the most important holiday apart from Christmas. Schools, offices and most businesses close for Thanksgiving, and many people make the whole weekend a vacation.Thanksgiving is associated with the time when Europeans first came to North America. In 1620 the ship the Mayflower arrived, bringing about 150 people who today are usually called Pilgrims. They arrived at the beginning of a very hard winter and could not find enough to eat, so many of them died. But in the following summer Native Americans showed them what foods were safe to eat, so that they could save food for the next winter. They held a big celebration to thank God and the Native Americans for the fact that they had survived.Today people celebrate Thanksgiving to remember these early days. The most important part of the celebration is a traditional dinner with foods that come from North America. The meal includes turkey (= a bird similar to a chicken, but larger), sweet potatoes or yams, and cranberries, which are made into a kind of sauce. The turkey is filled with stuffing (or dressing), and many families have their own special recipe. Dessert is pumpkin pie.On Thanksgiving there are special television programmes and sports events, particularly American football games. In New York there is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, when a long line of people wearing fancy costumes march through the streets with large balloons in the shape of imaginary characters. Thanksgiving is considered the beginning of the Christmas period. The next day, known as Black Friday, stores have special offers to attract customers, and many people start shopping for Christmas presents in stores and online.
    Topics Religion and festivalsb1
  2. [uncountable] (formal) the expression of thanks to God感恩(于上帝)
BNC: 14397 COCA: 4464
BNC: 14397 COCA: 4464

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