Christmas is often called the festive season. 圣诞节常被称作欢乐的时节。
It was Christmas and everyone was in festive mood. 当时是圣诞节,每个人都沉浸在节日的欢乐中。
I was mean to them over the festive season. 在过节期间我对他们态度恶劣。
Untoward circumstances prevent me from being with you on this festive occasion. 有些不幸的事件使我不能在这欢庆的时刻和你在一起。
Setting off firecrackers can add to the festive atmosphere and offer an outlet for people's pleasure and excitement. "放鞭炮能增添节日的气氛,给人们充分表达欢乐兴奋之情的机会。"
Augustine (On Jn. tr. 34, 8f).A convenient, festive messianism, without strength and responsibility is an absurdity, it is even satanism (Mt 16, 23). 一个合宜的,救世主的节日,缺少强度和责任是荒谬的,简直是撒旦(玛十六23)。
Full-bodied, with a hint of festive spice: Dickens, naturally.
酒体醇厚,带有一丝节日的气息:自然是狄更斯。
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Oh, the room looks so festive.
哦,这个房间看起来很喜庆。
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If you do celebrate Christmas, enjoy the festive season!
如果你会庆祝圣诞节的话,祝节日愉快!
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And light does more than create a festive mood —light brings hope.
光不仅营造了节日的氛围,也带来希望。
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It was a nice festive present for relatives or friends.
这是给亲戚或朋友的一份很好的节日礼物。
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He urged people to be careful during the festive season.
他敦促人们在节日期间要小心。
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I just love how festive and how colorful Versace is.
我喜欢范思哲的节日气氛和色彩。
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But you know what, Rob, I don't feel very festive.
但你知道吗,罗伯,我感觉没什么节日气氛。
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