festival
含义: A special day or period of celebration, often with performances or events
A festival is an organised series of special events, performances, or celebrations, often focused on a particular theme such as music, film, food, or religion. Festivals can be annual traditions that bring communities together and often include entertainment, food, and cultural activities.
例句
- The Edinburgh Festival attracts visitors from around the world. 爱丁堡艺术节吸引了来自世界各地的游客。El Festival de Edimburgo atrae visitantes de todo el mundo.エディンバラ・フェスティバルは世界中から訪問者を集める。에든버러 페스티벌은 전 세계에서 방문객을 끌어모은다.
- They celebrated the harvest festival with traditional dancing and music. 他们用传统的舞蹈和音乐庆祝丰收节。Celebraron el festival de la cosecha con baile y música tradicionales.彼らは伝統的な踊りと音楽で収穫祭を祝った。그들은 전통 춤과 음악으로 수확 축제를 축하했다.
- The film festival will showcase independent cinema from over thirty countries. 这个电影节将展示来自三十多个国家的独立电影。El festival de cine presentará cine independiente de más de treinta países.この映画祭では30カ国以上の独立系映画が上映される。이 영화제에서는 30개국 이상의 독립 영화가 상영될 예정이다.
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用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old French 'festival', from Medieval Latin 'festivalis' meaning 'of a feast', from Latin 'festivus' (festive, joyous), from 'festum' (feast, celebration). Related to 'feast', 'festive', 'fête', and 'fiesta'.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
故事与趣闻
From Latin 'festivalis' meaning 'of a feast'. The word 'feast' and 'festival' share the same root. Britain hosts numerous famous festivals, from Glastonbury (music) to the Edinburgh Fringe (arts), reflecting a long tradition of communal celebration.
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