Halloween的意思和读音

Halloween

: [ˌhæləʊˈin] : [ˌhæləʊˈiːn]

n.

Halloweens  

Halloweenn.— see alsotrick or treat,trick

1.(10 31 the night of 31st October when it was believed in the past that dead people appeared from their graves, and which is now celebrated in the US, Canada and Britain by children who dress as ghosts , witches , etc.

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n.1.[Events, Festivities, or Holidays]the eve of All Saints' Day (the night of 31 October), originally celebrated by Celtic peoples but now popular with children in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, etc.; on that day the children dress up, often as witches or ghosts, and play traditional games or go from door to door asking for sweets and saying "trick or treat"

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1.'Rob knows how much the crew love Halloween, so he's really gone to town, ' a friend of Pattinson told the Daily Star.:“!”

2.In other words, your children are just as safe on Halloween as any other day of the year.

3.But if you are a student at Brown University, this year you might have received a little extra something for Halloween: a Condom-Gram.

4.This event, held in Independence, Kansas, has grown from just a Halloween night celebration to a festival that lasts nine days!

5.Halloween is great fun for kids and adults. Who doesn't love to see girls dress up in sexy cat suits?穿

6.Pumpkins seemed to be a suitable substitute for the turnips and pumpkins have been an essential part of Halloween celebrations ever since.

7.On Halloween the children rig themselves up in funny clothes.穿

8.I remember the last two Halloween, once the children rang the door, I was just cooking, they could not wait.退

9.Al and Tipper Gore may have gained reputations as stiffs, but there was one holiday they always enjoyed: Halloween.

10.Perhaps this article would better fit Halloween, but it's always funny to see amazed eyes of your nearest and dearest, isn't it?