Hogmanay的意思和读音

hogmanay

: [.hɑɡmə'neɪ] : ['hɒɡməneɪ]

n. 12 31

Hogmanays  

Hogmanayn.

1. 12 31 (in Scotland) New Year's Eve (31 December) and the celebrations that happen on that day

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n.1.in Scotland, the evening of December 31st and the celebrations that happen at that time

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1.New Year's Eve is called hogmanay in Scotland and is an occasion for much joyous and noisy celebration.

2.In Scotland, New Year is called Hogmanay, and for some people, it's a bigger celebration than Christmas.Hogmanay,

3.In Scotland, the four-day Hogmanay festival began Thursday night with a torch-lit procession through the streets of Edinburgh.

4.For many centuries, fire ceremonies have been an important part of Hogmanay. The Scots set small fires as a way to end the old year.

5.Can you believe It? It's going to take months to repair. And I was hoping to be home for Hogmanay.

6.Hogmanay is derived from the winter solstice festival celebrated by the Vikings.

7.When talking about New Year in England, one can't forget mentioning about the famous Hogmanay, New Year in Scotland.

8.Alistair: Oh, it's an old Hogmanay custom.

9.I am really looking forward to the Hogmanay (New Year's Eve in Scotland) street party in Edinburgh this year. . .