Christmas Day
English [? kr? sm? s]? Beauty [? kr? sm? s]?
Christmas.
The word Christmas comes directly from Cristes msse in the late Old English. Originally from this language, Christ (Jesus)+Mass.
Example:
We usually sing carols at Christmas.
We usually sing carols at Christmas.
Christmas is a joyous time, especially for children.
Christmas is a happy day, especially for children.
Extended data:
Christmas originally refers to the birthday of Jesus Christ, and later it has become a traditional festival in many countries, especially in western countries. The time is 65438+February 25th, which can be abbreviated as Xmas.
When does "at Christmas" mean? Don't use on Christmas, but can you say on? Christmas? Christmas day? A day without articles before Christmas.
Lexical collocation of Christmas:
1, a warm Christmas with a warm atmosphere.
2. White Christmas, Silver (Snow) Christmas.
3. Santa Claus.
4. Christmas cake.
5. Christmas card [tree] Christmas card [tree].
6. Christmas presents.