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christmastime

/kris-muhs-tahym/US // ˈkrɪs məsˌtaɪm //

圣诞节,圣诞节期间,圣诞期间,圣诞

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the Christmas season.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • I credit my annual Christmastime freakout to this phenomenon.

  • In the early 1970s, if you’d walked through midtown Manhattan at Christmastime, you might have happened upon Hallmark’s flagship store.

  • It was Christmastime in 1979, and Clifford and Susan Feldman were in bed watching “Saturday Night Live” when the phone rang.

  • This final episode of Extras is the perfect Christmastime escape for those who prefer the bittersweet to the saccharine.

  • Congress loves to be Scroogey when it comes to helping the poor at Christmastime.

  • Over the years, the meaning has evolved, essentially, to “Christmastime,” and describes the period between Dec. 24 and Jan. 6.

  • And it is not clear that there have been a rash of lawsuits from outraged parents over aggressive Christmastime greetings.

  • And its crew had fought so hard for a Christmastime miracle that was not to be.

  • It finally came to me at Christmastime a few years ago, a sort of hybrid between the parabola and a box cooker.

  • You mentioned before that at Christmastime in 1962, you went over to Oswald's apartment in Dallas, is that correct?

  • I think it was Christmastime,400 yes; and then he said that it is just commercialized, a commercialized holiday.

  • Let's go back to the time that you went to Oswald's apartment at Christmastime.

  • At Christmastime, too, it was pleasant when they came singing carols after dark.