名詞<宗>復(fù)活節(jié)
1. (基督教的)復(fù)活節(jié)
Easter is a Christian festival when Jesus Christ's return to life is celebrated. It is celebrated on a Sunday in March or April.
e.g. 'Happy Easter,' he yelled.
“復(fù)活節(jié)快樂,”他大喊。
e.g. ...the first Easter morning.
第一個復(fù)活節(jié)的早晨
2. 復(fù)活節(jié)假期
Easter is the period of several days around and including Easter Sunday.
e.g. They usually have a walking holiday at Easter...
復(fù)活節(jié)假期他們通常都會去徒步旅行。
e.g. She spends her Easter holidays taking groups of children to France...
她帶領(lǐng)一群孩子去法國過復(fù)活節(jié)。
1. Le Royal Meridien Shanghai has chosen pink as the color of Easter this year, with rose champagne and a buffet decorated in pink finishing.
2. He added whether to extend the class suspension after the Easter holidays would depend on the situation at that time.
3. Make it an easy afternoon while the kids enjoy Easter egg hunting, face painting and coloring.
4. One of the major events of Easter is the fun of coloring boiled eggs.
5. I remember being entranced by the customs and food of Easter, with a countdown that started long before Easter.
6. Sunday kicked off a busy week of events culminating in a week with Easter Sunday.
7. Children can participate in Easter egg painting and cupcake making, and play with other kids in the kids corner.
8. The hotel's Ciao dining room features a range of traditional Easter classics, such as a juicy roasted lamb leg served with springtime vegetables.
9. Abbado took over the leadership of the Salzburg Easter Festival in 1994.
10. The publications claims Spears has known she was expecting since early February, but waited to officially tell her family about the baby until Easter.