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1、感恩节习俗英文介绍节日庆典篇一:the tradition of thanksgiving day 感恩节的_俗 the tradition of thanksgiving day 感恩节的_俗 thanksgiving day is the most truly american of the national holidays in the united states and is most closely connected with the earliest history of the country. 感恩节是美国法定假日中最地道、最美国式的节日,它和早期美国历史最为密切相关。 f

2、amily reunion and feastingfamily feast is an important tradition during thanksgiving. the entire family sits at the table during dinner and offer prayer to the lord almighty for his continuous grace. it is also a time for relatives living in different places to come together and celebrate. 家庭盛宴是感恩节期

3、间的一个重要_俗。全家人围坐在饭桌边一起祈祷,愿上帝施与永不停息的恩惠。这也让身处异地的亲友欢聚一堂,同庆美好时光。 tradition of turkeythe traditional stuffed turkey adorns every dinner table during the feast. pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, corns are some of the dishes cooked everywhere to mark the day. though historians dont have an evidence to prove that

4、 turkey was eaten during the first thanksgiving dinner, the thanksgiving celebration will be incomplete without it. 传统的填制火鸡让每个餐桌生色不少,南瓜派、酸果沙司、玉米更是那天必不可少的菜肴。虽然历史学家没有证据证明在第一个感恩节时人们就吃火鸡,但没有火鸡的感恩节是不完美的。 感恩节火鸡大餐 border=0 paradesthe traditional thanksgiving parade probably started with president lincoln p

5、roclaiming it an official day. the full- dress parade is a way to display the countrys military strength and discipline. the main aim of such parades is to lift the spirits of the spectators, provide them with wholesome entertainment. in the present day, parades are accompanied with musical shows an

6、d celebrities. 感恩节那天进行的巡游仪式大概始于林肯总统时期,而且这天被宣布为法定节日。隆重的巡游仪式是显示国家军事力量和严明纪律的一个方式,但这样的巡游主要目的是振奋国人,为大众提供一个积极健康的娱乐活动。现代的巡游活动还加入音乐节目,众多名人也参与其中。 football gameswatching nfl football during thanksgiving is a popular tradition. the traditional game between the detroit lions and the green bay packers continues.

7、 one of the most memorable games having been played on this day. 感恩节观看美国国家足球联盟的橄榄球比赛也是一个_俗。底特律雄狮和绿湾包装工队之间的传统比赛至今仍然保留着。其中最值得纪念的比赛之一就在感恩节这天举行。 原文来自 必克英语 篇二:感恩节的英文介绍 thanksgiving day is a harvest festival. traditionally, it is a time to give thanks for the harvest and expressgratitude in general. it is

8、 a holidaycelebrated primarily in canada and the united states. while perhaps religious in origin, thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday. the date and location of the first thanksgiving celebration is a topic of modest contention. though the earliest attested thanksgiving cel

9、ebration was on september 8, 1565 in what is now saint augustine, florida12, the traditional first thanksgiving is venerated as having occurred at the site of plymouth plantation, in 1621. today, thanksgiving is celebrated on the second monday of october in canada and on the fourth thursday of novem

10、ber in the united states. thanksgiving dinner is held on this day, usually as a gathering of family members and friends. thanksgiving dayin america is a time to offer thanks, of family gatherings and holidaymeals. a time of turkeys, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. a time for indian corn, holiday parades

11、and giantballoons. 在美国,感恩节是一个感谢恩赐,家庭团聚,合家欢宴的日子;是一个家家餐桌上都有火鸡、填料、南瓜馅饼的日子;是一个充满了印第安玉米、假日游行和巨型气球的日子。 thanksgiving is celebrated on the 4th thursday of november, which this year () is november 24th. 每年十一月的最后一个星期四是感恩节,在今年()则是11月24日。下面让我们来看看感恩节的由来吧: the pilgrims who sailed to this country aboard the mayflo

12、wer were originally members of the english separatist church (a puritan sect). they had earlier fled their home in england and sailed to holland (the netherlands) to escape religious persecution. there, they enjoyed more religious tolerance, but they eventually became disenchantedwith the dutch way

13、of life, thinking it ungodly. seeking a better life, the separatists negotiated with a london stock company to finance a pilgrimage to america. most of those making the trip aboard the mayflower were non-separatists, but were hired to protect the companys interests. only about one-third of the origi

14、nal colonists were separatists. 乘五月花来到这个国度的旅行者(朝圣者)原本是英国分离者地下教会清教徒,他们的家在英国,因不堪忍受国内的宗教迫害,他们逃亡到荷兰。在荷兰,他们享受了更多的宗教信仰自由,但最终却意识到在荷兰的这种生活方式是对他们的主的亵渎。为了寻求更好的生活,他们与伦敦贸易公司协商,由该公司资助他们到美国。在这趟旅途中,船上只有大约1/3的乘客是清教徒,其他大多数人并非分离派清教徒,而是公司雇佣来保护其利益的人员(契约奴)。 the pilgrims set ground at plymouth rock on december 11, 1620.

15、their first winter was devastating. at the beginning of the following fall, they had lost 46 of the original 102 who sailed on the mayflower. but the harvest of 1621 was a bountiful one. and the remaining colonists decided to celebrate with a feast - including 91 indians who had helped the pilgrims

16、survive their first year. it is believed that the pilgrims would not have made it through the year without the help of the natives. the feast was more of a traditional english harvest festival than a true thanksgiving observance. it lasted three days. 1620年12月11日,旅行者们在普利茅斯石登陆。他们的第一个冬季是灾难性的,第二年秋天来临时,

17、原来的102名乘客只剩下56人。但1621年他们获得了大丰收,这些幸存的殖民者们决定和帮助他们度过困难的91名印第安人一起飨宴庆祝。他们相信,若没有当地居民的帮助,他们是不可能度过这一年的。这次节日的盛宴不仅仅是一个感恩仪式,它更像英国传统的丰收庆典。庆典持续了三天。 governor william bradford sent four men fowling after wild ducks and geese. it is not certain that wild turkey was part of their feast. however, it is certain that t

18、hey had venison. the term turkey was used by the pilgrims to mean any sort of wild fowl. 总督布雷德福派了“四人捕鸟队”去捕捉野鸭和野鹅。我们现在并不能确定是否有野生火鸡在当时的筵席上,但筵席上肯定有鹿肉。当时,朝圣者用 火鸡一词来代表各种野禽。 another modern staple at almost every thanksgiving table is pumpkin pie. but it is unlikely that the first feast included that treat

19、. the supply of flour had been long diminished, so there was no bread or pastries of any kind. however, they did eat boiled pumpkin, and they produced a type of fried bread from their corn crop. there was also no milk, cider, potatoes, or butter. there was no domestic cattle for dairy products, and

20、the newly-discovered potatowas still considered by many europeans to be poisonous. but the feast did include fish, berries, watercress, lobster, dried fruit, clams, venison, and plums. 现在,几乎每家感恩节餐桌上都有南瓜馅饼感恩节的另一种主食。但在当年的第一次庆典上却不可能有这种食品。因为面粉奇缺,所以面包、馅饼、糕点等食物都没有。但他们却吃了煮南瓜,并用收获的玉米制成了一种油炸面包。也没有牛奶、苹果酒、土豆和黄

21、油。没有驯养的奶牛,自然没有牛奶;而新发现的土豆被很多欧洲人认为是有毒的。第一次庆典上有鱼、草莓、豆瓣菜、龙虾、干果、蛤、鹿肉、李子等。 this thanksgiving feast was not repeated the following year. but in 1623, during a severe drought, the pilgrims gathered in a prayer service, praying for rain. when a long, steady rain followed the very next day, governor bradford

22、proclaimed another dayof thanksgiving, again inviting their indian friends. it wasnt until june of 1676 that another day of thanksgiving was proclaimed. 紧接着的第二年(1622)却没有举行感恩庆典。到了1623年,发生了一场严重的旱灾,朝圣者们聚集到一起,举行了虔诚的祁雨仪式,刚好在第二天,一场充沛的大雨从天而降。威廉布雷德福总督宣布再次庆祝感恩节,并再次邀请了他们的印第安朋友。之后数年无感恩节,直到1676年6月,感恩节才再次被提出。 每年

23、11月的第四个星期四是感恩节 (thanksgiving day) 。感恩节是美国人民独创的一个古老节日,也是美国人合家欢聚的节日,因此美国人提起感恩节总是倍感亲切。 感恩节的由来要一直追溯到美国历史的发端。1620年,著名的“五月花”号船满载不堪忍受英国国内宗教迫害的清教徒102人到达美洲。1620年和1621年之交的冬天,他们遇到了难以想象的困难,处在饥寒交迫之中,冬天过去时,活下来的移民只有50来人。这时,心地善良的印第安人给移民送来了生活必需品,还特地派人教他们怎样狩猎、捕鱼和种植玉米、南瓜。在印第安人的帮助下,移民们终于获得了丰收,在欢庆丰收的日子,按照宗教传统_俗,移民规定了感谢上

24、帝的日子,并决定为感谢印第安人的真诚帮助,邀请他们一同庆祝节日。 在第一个感恩节的这一天,印第安人和移民欢聚一堂,他们在黎明时鸣放礼炮,列队走进一间用作教堂的屋子,虔诚地向上帝表达谢意,然后点起篝火举行盛大宴会。第二天和第三天又举行了摔跤、赛跑、唱歌、跳舞等活动。第一个感恩节非常成功。其中许多庆祝方式流传了300多年,一直保留到今天。 初时感恩节没有固定日期,由各州临时决定。直到美国独立后的1863年,林肯总统宣布感恩节为全国性节日 fourth of november every year is thanksgiving day on thursday (thanksgiving day).

25、 thanksgiving day is a creative usa the people antiquited festival, festival being also an american whole family happy get-together, american mentions thanksgiving day therefore always feeling very kind. the thanksgiving day reason needs to trace back to till usa history start. in 1620, the famous m

26、ay flower number boat is fully loaded with the religious persecution puritan 102 people who endures united kingdom in the homeland extremely getting to america. winter in 1621 joint of in 1620 and, they have come across difficulty hard to imagine, above being poverty-stricken, past tense in winter,

27、the immigrant who lives down only has 50 messengers. at this time, good-natured indian being given to have come an aliment by immigrant , goes out of selfs way to send person to teach them how hunting , maize , spanish gourd catching fish and cultivating. under indian help, immigrants have finally g

28、ained good harvest , the immigrant has stipulated the day thanking gods , have decided to be that the sincerity thanking indian helps their to observe a festival , invites and in the day celebrating good harvest joyously , according to religious tradition convention. this a day , indian and immigran

29、t on the first thanksgiving day get together joyously , they are in airing of views in the dawn the salvo, forms order walking into the room one being used as church , express a gratitude piously to god , light up and then a bonfire holding the grand banquet. the day has held a second day with third

30、 tripping and falling , race, has sung , has danced to wait to use personal influence. the first thanksgiving day are very successful. among them a lot of the more than 300 years having celebrated way go around, reserves till today. when original thanksgiving day does not fix date , the prefecture d

31、ecides for a short time by every. until usa is independent, in 1863 in the day afer tomorrow, president lincoln announces thanksgiving day is countrywide festival. 篇三:感恩节英语作文 篇一:感恩节英语作文 感恩节英语作文 感恩节英语作文 关于感恩节英语作文,你想写好关于感恩节的英语作文吗?必克英语给大家提供了大量关于感恩节的英语句子,与感恩节有关的词语成语,以及感恩节的_俗活动等 。有了这些素材,写好感恩节英语作文不是大问题。 感

32、恩节英语作文 do you know thanksgiving day thanksgiving falls on the fourth thursday of november, a different date every year. the president must proclaim that date as the official celebration. thanksgiving is a time for tradition and sharing. even if they live far away, family members gather for a reunion

33、 at the house of an older relative. all give thanks together for the good things that they have. what should we thank the thankful parents give us the life, feel happiness of the human life, also feel hardships and pain and sufferings of the human life.the thankful teacher works with diligence and w

34、ithout fatigue everyday of teach, give us knowledge ability, put on the wing which flies toward the ideal for us. the thankful great universe provides the environment of existence for us and give us sunlight, air, water and everything in keeping with we existence of space, bring storm to let us acce

35、pt to toughen for us, bring to us mysterious let us look for.篇三:感恩节的英文介绍 thanksgiving day is a harvest festival. traditionally, it is a time to give thanks for the harvest and expressgratitude in general. it is a holidaycelebrated primarily in canada and the united states. while perhaps religious in

36、 origin, thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday. the date and location of the first thanksgiving celebration is a topic of modest contention. though the earliest attested thanksgiving celebration was on september 8, 1565 in what is now saint augustine, florida12, the tradition

37、al first thanksgiving is venerated as having occurred at the site of plymouth plantation, in 1621. today, thanksgiving is celebrated on the second monday of october in canada and on the fourth thursday of november in the united states. thanksgiving dinner is held on this day, usually as a gathering

38、of family members and friends. thanksgiving dayin america is a time to offer thanks, of family gatherings and holidaymeals. a time of turkeys, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. a time for indian corn, holiday parades and giantballoons. 在美国,感恩节是一个感谢恩赐,家庭团聚,合家欢宴的日子;是一个家家餐桌上都有火鸡、填料、南瓜馅饼的日子;是一个充满了印第安玉米、假日游行和巨型

39、气球的日子。 thanksgiving is celebrated on the 4th thursday of november, which this year () is november 24th. 每年十一月的最后一个星期四是感恩节,在今年()则是11月24日。下面让我们来看看感恩节的由来吧: 乘五月花来到这个国度的旅行者(朝圣者)原本是英国分离者地下教会清教徒,他们的家在英国,因不堪忍受国内的宗教迫害,他们逃亡到荷兰。在荷兰,他们享受了更多的宗教信仰自由,但最终却意识到在荷兰的这种生活方式是对他们的主的亵渎。为了寻求更好的生活,他们与伦敦贸易公司协商,由该公司资助他们到美国。在这趟

40、旅途中,船上只有大约1/3的乘客是清教徒,其他大多数人并非分离派清教徒,而是公司雇佣来保护其利益的人员(契约奴)。 the pilgrims set ground at plymouth rock on december 11, 1620. their first winter was devastating. at the beginning of the following fall, they had lost 46 of the original 102 who sailed on the mayflower. but the harvest of 1621 was a bountif

41、ul one. and the remaining colonists decided to celebrate with a feast - including 91 indians who had helped the pilgrims survive their first year. it is believed that the pilgrims would not have made it through the year without the help of the natives. the feast was more of a traditional english har

42、vest festival than a true thanksgiving observance. it lasted three days. 1620年12月11日,旅行者们在普利茅斯石登陆。他们的第一个冬季是灾难性的,第二年秋天来临时,原来的102名乘客只剩下56人。但1621年他们获得了大丰收,这些幸存的殖民者们决定和帮助他们度过困难的91名印第安人一起飨宴庆祝。他们相信,若没有当地居民的帮助,他们是不可能度过这一年的。这次节日的盛宴不仅仅是一个感恩仪式,它更像英国传统的丰收庆典。庆典持续了三天。 governor william bradford sent four men fowl

43、ing after wild ducks and geese. it is not certain that wild turkey was part of their feast. however, it is certain that they had venison. the term turkey was used by the pilgrims to mean any sort of wild fowl. 总督布雷德福派了“四人捕鸟队”去捕捉野鸭和野鹅。我们现在并不能确定是否有野生火鸡在当时的筵席上,但筵席上肯定有鹿肉。当时,朝圣者用 火鸡一词来代表各种野禽。 another mod

44、ern staple at almost every thanksgiving table is pumpkin pie. but it is unlikely that the first feast included that treat. the supply of flour had been long diminished, so there was no bread or pastries of any kind. however, they did eat boiled pumpkin, and they produced a type of fried bread from t

45、heir corncrop. there was also no milk, cider, potatoes, or butter. there was no domestic cattle for dairy products, and the newly-discovered potatowas still considered by many europeans to be poisonous. but the feast did include fish, berries, watercress, lobster, dried fruit, clams, venison, and pl

46、ums. 现在,几乎每家感恩节餐桌上都有南瓜馅饼感恩节的另一种主食。但在当年的第一次庆典上却不可能有这种食品。因为面粉奇缺,所以面包、馅饼、糕点等食物都没有。但他们却吃了煮南瓜,并用收获的玉米制成了一种油炸面包。也没有牛奶、苹果酒、土豆和黄油。没有驯养的奶牛,自然没有牛奶;而新发现的土豆被很多欧洲人认为是有毒的。第一次庆典上有鱼、草莓、豆瓣菜、龙虾、干果、蛤、鹿肉、李子等。 this thanksgiving feast was not repeated the following year. but in 1623, during a severe drought, the pilgrims

47、 gathered in a prayer service, praying for rain. when a long, steady rain followed the very next day, governor bradford proclaimed another dayof thanksgiving, again inviting their indian friends. it wasnt until june of 1676 that another day of thanksgiving was proclaimed. 紧接着的第二年(1622)却没有举行感恩庆典。到了1623年,发生了一场严重的旱灾,朝圣者们聚集到一起,举行了虔诚的祁雨仪式,刚好在第二天,一场充沛的大雨从天而降。威廉布雷德福总督宣布再次庆祝感恩节,并再次邀请了他们的印第安朋友。之后数年无感恩节,直到1676年6月,感恩节才再次被提出。 每年11月的第四个星期四是感恩节 (thanksgivin

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