Learning English is not only about mastering grammar and vocabulary but, more importantly, being able to use it naturally in real-life situations. However, textbook sentences are often too formal and quite different from expressions used in daily life. To speak authentic and natural English, you need to engage with dialogues in real contexts. Here, we have carefully selected commonly used daily English expressions covering social, work, travel, and other scenarios to help you break away from "textbook English" and learn what native speakers truly use. Below is the content from this episode, "Episode 31 of Season 3: Wishing You a Merry Christmas." Keep accumulating and make your English more life-like!
We wish you a Merry Christmas. We wish you a Merry Christmas. We wish you a Merry Christmas. And a Happy New Year. Good tidings we bring to you and your kids. Good tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year.The above content was organized by Qicaiwang to help you with Episode 31 of Season 3, "Wishing You a Merry Christmas." We hope it will be helpful to you!
noun
1. something or someone that provides a source of happiness
e.g. a joy to behold
the pleasure of his company
the new car is a delight
Synonym: delightpleasure
2. the emotion of great happiness
Synonym: joyousnessjoyfulness
noun
1. a treaty to cease hostilities
e.g. peace came on November 11th
Synonym: peace treatypacification
2. the absence of mental stress or anxiety
Synonym: peacefulnesspeace of mindreposeserenityheartseaseataraxis
3. harmonious relations
freedom from disputes
e.g. the roommates lived in peace together
4. the state prevailing during the absence of war
5. the general security of public places
e.g. he was arrested for disturbing the peace
Synonym: public security
noun
1. the capacity for rational thought or inference or discrimination
e.g. we are told that man is endowed with reason and capable of distinguishing good from evil
Synonym: understandingintellect
2. a fact that logically justifies some premise or conclusion
e.g. there is reason to believe he is lying
3. an explanation of the cause of some phenomenon
e.g. the reason a steady state was never reached was that the back pressure built up too slowly
4. a justification for something existing or happening
e.g. he had no cause to complain
they had good reason to rejoice
Synonym: causegrounds
5. a rational motive for a belief or action
e.g. the reason that war was declared
the grounds for their declaration
Synonym: ground
6. the state of having good sense and sound judgment
e.g. his rationality may have been impaired
he had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions
Synonym: rationalityreasonableness
noun
1. information about recent and important events
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;e.g. they awaited news of the outcome
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;Synonym: newsintelligenceword
adj
1. without stop or interruption
e.g. to insure the continued success of the war
the continued existence of nationalism
the continued popularity of Westerns