holiday
英 ['hɒlɪdeɪ; -dɪ]
美 ['hɑləde]
- n. 假日;節日;休息日
- vi. 外出度假
- n. (Holiday)人名;(英)霍利迪
助記提示
1. holy + 變 y 為 i 加 day.
中文詞源
holiday 假期來自古英語haligdaeg,神聖的日子,即holy day.其原義為宗教節日,安息日。後引申詞義假期。比較festival.
英文詞源
- holiday
- holiday: [OE] A holiday was originally a ‘holy day’, a day set aside as a religious festival. The first signs of the word being used for a ‘day on which no work is done’ (originally because of its religious significance) appear in the 14th century.
=> holy - holiday (n.)
- 1500s, earlier haliday (c. 1200), from Old English haligdæg "holy day; Sabbath," from halig "holy" (see holy) + dæg "day" (see day); in 14c. meaning both "religious festival" and "day of recreation," but pronunciation and sense diverged 16c. As a verb meaning "to pass the holidays" by 1869. Happy holidays is from mid-19c., in British English, with reference to summer vacation from school. As a Christmastime greeting, by 1937, American English, in Camel cigarette ads.
雙語例句
- 1. People are having to think hard about their holiday plans.
- 人們現在得仔細地琢磨自己的度假計劃。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Our tour prices bore little resemblance to those in the holiday brochures.
- 我們的旅遊報價和那些度假手冊裏的價格相去甚遠。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The trading day is shortened in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
- 因慶祝勞工節,這個交易日交易時間縮短了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. They are bound to take time to readjust after a holiday.
- 他們肯定需要時間重新適應假期結束後的生活。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. New Year's Day is a public holiday throughout Britain.
- 元旦是全英國的公眾假日。
來自柯林斯例句