santa claus / ˈsæn tə ˌklɔz /

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santa claus 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a benevolent figure of legend, associated with Saint Nicholas, supposed to bring gifts to children on Christmas Eve.

santa claus 近义词

n. 名词 noun

saint nicholas

santa claus 的近义词 4

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  1. Without the donations, Molton had planned to tell her young kids that Santa Claus couldn’t come because he was taking extra coronavirus precautions.
  2. What really sets Russia’s Santa Claus apart from his Western counterpart is the turbulent century that he’s faced.
  3. The only fictional character with more recognition is Santa Claus.
  4. It’s an odd sight to see Santa Claus out on the streets jogging for exercise.
  5. Plus, there’s always the chance of a so-called Santa Claus rally to boost stocks in the final days of the year.
  6. What, I suspect, we really want from Santa is peace (and quiet) at home for the holidays.
  7. An office manager, he says, was wearing an apron with Santa on it.
  8. So, feeling “a little loopy” from beers, he sat down and wrote a letter to Santa Claus.
  9. The incident sparked his belief in Santa, but he would have to wait nearly two decades before dressing up as Jolly St. Nick.
  10. Bohac vowed to that when he came back next year there would be no confusion about any Christmas tree or Santa aprons.
  11. General Santa Anna is within a mile of us with fifteen hundred men.
  12. He inclosed it under a cover to the Marquis Santa Cruz, who had a villa in the neighbourhood.
  13. In the midst of these meditations, the dungeon door opened, and Santa Cruz himself appeared on the threshold.
  14. Santa Cruz embraced him, with more agitation than his stately mien might have announced.
  15. This filtration did not happen in Santa Rosa, on account of the quantity of hard copper ore on which the engine is situated.