Easter如何读

英:[ˈiːstə(r)]

美:[ˈiːstər]

Easter英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]复活节 a Christian holy day in March or April

Easter是什么意思

  • 伊斯特尔
  • 复活节,昵称Eacy
  • 埃及语,英语
  • 中性

Easter自然拼读

East·er

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Easter英英释义

noun

a yearly Christian festival that is held on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox, to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

the Sunday on which this festival falls.

Easter词源中文解释

“Easter day”在古英语中为 Easterdæg,源自于 Eastre(北安布里亚语为 Eostre),来自于原始日耳曼语 *austron-, 意为“黎明”,也可能是一个女神的名字,她的节日在 Eastermonað(与 April 相对应的盎格鲁-撒克逊月份)庆祝,来自于 *aust- “向东,朝向日出”(比较 east),源自于 PIE 词根 *aus-(1)“发光”,尤其是黎明。

贝德写道,盎格鲁-撒克逊基督徒采用了她的名字来称呼他们复活节的弥撒。几乎所有邻国语言都使用拉丁语 Pascha 的变体来称呼这个节日(见 paschal)。

Easter egg最早见于1825年,早期为 pace egg(1610年代)。Easter bunny最早见于1904年的儿童课程; Easter rabbit 则为1888年; 复活节的异教徒习俗似乎在约1900年变得流行; 在此之前,它们仅限于德国移民。

If the children have no garden, they make nests in the wood-shed, barn, or house. They gather colored flowers for the rabbit to eat, that it may lay colored eggs. If there be a garden, the eggs are hidden singly in the green grass, box-wood, or elsewhere. On Easter Sunday morning they whistle for the rabbit, and the children imagine that they see him jump the fence. After church, on Easter Sunday morning, they hunt the eggs, and in the afternoon the boys go out in the meadows and crack eggs or play with them like marbles. Or sometimes children are invited to a neighbor's to hunt eggs. [Phebe Earle Gibbons, "Pennsylvania Dutch," Philadelphia, 1882]
如果孩子们没有花园,他们会在木棚、谷仓或房子里做巢。他们采集彩色的花给兔子吃,这样它就会下彩蛋。如果有花园,蛋会单独藏在绿草、黄杨或其他地方。在复活节星期天早上,他们会吹口哨召唤兔子,孩子们想象他们看到兔子跳过篱笆。复活节星期天的教堂之后,他们会寻找彩蛋,下午男孩们会到草地上去砸蛋或像弹珠一样玩。有时孩子们会被邀请到邻居家寻找彩蛋。[菲比·厄尔·吉本斯,“宾夕法尼亚荷兰人”,费城,1882年]

Easter_旅游行业词汇

复活节

Easter词源英文解释

Middle English estre, from Old English ēastre; akin to Old High German ōstarun (plural) Easter, Old English ēast east

The first known use of Easter was before the 12th century

Easter儿童词典英英释义

ecclesiasticaladjective

of or relating to a church

ecclesiastical history

Ecclesiastesnoun

a book of wisdom literature in canonical Jewish and Christian Scripture see bible

Ebolanoun

a serious often deadly disease that is caused by a virus found in Africa and is marked by fever, muscle aches, and bleeding inside the body

eatverb

to take into the mouth and swallow food : chew and swallow in turn

to have a meal

eat at home

to destroy as if by eating : wear away

rocks eaten away by waves

to affect something by destroying or using up bit by bit

acid eating into metal

to enjoy with excitement

the audience ate the show up

Easternoun

a Christian holiday celebrating Christ's resurrection that is observed on the first Sunday following the first full moon on or after March 21

Easter 例句

1 Easter was just such a drifting holiday, so every few generations a monk was drafted to calculate the dates when Easter would fall for the next few hundred years.

2 By some miracle, we did get a package at Easter time.

3 Most villagers took communion only at Easter.

大部分村民只在复活节的时候领受圣餐。

4 On Monday morning, the day after Easter, I felt very tired.

5 Happy Easter!

复活节快乐!

6 The second years were given something new to think about during their Easter holidays.

7 And my chest felt hollow, like when you break open a chocolate bunny on Easter.

8 My mother, in this home movie marked “Easter ’62,” is two years from turning forty.

9 Eleanor's whole family had come up here for Easter the year after her dad left.

10 Francie put two walnuts for decoys in her last year’s Easter basket and the children set out.

11 Our great event for counterfeit Easter Sunday was a pageant, organized by Father and whoever else could drum up the enthusiasm.

12 The next day, Easter Monday, the office was going to be closed, which meant we wouldn’t be able to move around until Tuesday morning.

13 We had been through the agony and now the ecstasy of Easter was just ahead.

14 I turned, but it was just a statue of a young girl holding an Easter basket.

15 The trying forty days of Lent lay ahead of us, then the shining goal, Easter Sunday and first holy communion!

16 “I’ll think about it and let you know when we come back from Easter.”

17 Easter Island and the Chathams are small and so remote from other islands that, once they were initially colonized, the societies thus founded developed in total isolation from the rest of the world.

18 Rachel wore her green linen Easter suit she was so vain of, and her long whitish hair pulled off her forehead with a wide pink elastic hairband.

19 A few years before, it had taken her three days to dispose of the Easter chick she had found dead on the sawdust in the bottom of her wastebasket.

20 Ron and Adam were both home from college to spend Easter with the family.

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