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santa claus

/san-tuh -klawz/US // ˈsæn tə ˌklɔz //

圣克劳斯,圣诞老人,圣克莱斯,圣克莱尔

Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Without the donations, Molton had planned to tell her young kids that Santa Claus couldn’t come because he was taking extra coronavirus precautions.

  • What really sets Russia’s Santa Claus apart from his Western counterpart is the turbulent century that he’s faced.

  • The only fictional character with more recognition is Santa Claus.

  • It’s an odd sight to see Santa Claus out on the streets jogging for exercise.

  • Plus, there’s always the chance of a so-called Santa Claus rally to boost stocks in the final days of the year.

  • What, I suspect, we really want from Santa is peace (and quiet) at home for the holidays.

  • An office manager, he says, was wearing an apron with Santa on it.

  • So, feeling “a little loopy” from beers, he sat down and wrote a letter to Santa Claus.

  • The incident sparked his belief in Santa, but he would have to wait nearly two decades before dressing up as Jolly St. Nick.

  • Bohac vowed to that when he came back next year there would be no confusion about any Christmas tree or Santa aprons.

  • General Santa Anna is within a mile of us with fifteen hundred men.

  • He inclosed it under a cover to the Marquis Santa Cruz, who had a villa in the neighbourhood.

  • In the midst of these meditations, the dungeon door opened, and Santa Cruz himself appeared on the threshold.

  • Santa Cruz embraced him, with more agitation than his stately mien might have announced.

  • This filtration did not happen in Santa Rosa, on account of the quantity of hard copper ore on which the engine is situated.