最新感恩节英语手抄报内容【三篇】
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【篇一】感恩节英语手抄报内容
Warm wishes at Thanksgiving.
在感恩节,衷心地祝福你们。
From all of us to all of you at Thanksgiving.
我们全体祝你们感恩节快乐。
Thanksgiving wishes for you and your family.
给你们全家感恩节的祝福。
I wish you could be here on Thanksgiving.
但愿你能来过感恩节。
Thanksgiving just won’t be the same without you.
没有你,感恩节就不会一样了。
This will be our first Thanksgiving apart.
这将是我们第一次不在一起过感恩节。
It will be sad not to see you during the holiday when families get together.
家人团聚的节日里,不能看到你,我会感到难过。
Our first Thanksgiving should be our best.
我们第一次共度的感恩节是我们最美好的时光。
I wouldn’t want to spend Thanks-giving with anyone else.
我只愿和你共度感恩节。
What a wonderful time to be together.
在一起的时光多么快乐。
Thanksgiving is a time when I tell you that I love you.
感恩节就是我告诉你我爱你的时候。
Thanksgiving is a great time to tell you that we love you kids.
孩子们,感恩节这时刻,我们要说:我们都爱你们。
Thanksgiving is the best holiday of the year.
感恩节是一年中的节日。
I love to eat, so I love Thanksgiving.
我爱吃,所以我爱感恩节。
I hope you are feeling thankful after your supper.
希望你吃过晚饭后有感恩的心情。
I am getting hungry just thinking about it.
一想到它我就饿了。
I will be home for Thanksgiving, so save a little turkey for me.
我会回家过感恩节,所以请留点儿火鸡给我。
【篇二】感恩节英语手抄报内容
Thanksgiving originated origin can be traced back to the history of the United States, originated in the early settlers of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Known as the pilgrims when these immigrants in the UK, because of their religious reform of the church of England is not completely, and the king and the church of England repression of their political and religious persecution, so the pilgrims from the church of England, go to the Netherlands, then decided to move to the other side of the Atlantic that desolate land, hope to be able to freely according to their wishes religious life.
In 1620, the famous "mayflower" ship loaded with unbearable the Britain domestic religious persecution Puritan 102 people had arrived in America. In 1620 and 1621, the turn of the winter, they met with refugees brought the necessities, also specially taught them how to hunting, fishing and planting corn, pumpkin. With the help of the indians,
immigrants finally won a harvest, in the days of harvest celebration according to religious traditions, immigration rules the day of Thanksgiving to god, and decided to thank the indians sincere help, inviting them to celebrate the festival together.
In late Thursday in November 1621, the pilgrims and massa soder 90 indians gathered, celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in American history. A backwater at dawn, they marched into a room full of served as a church, devoutly grateful to god, and then lit a bonfire held a grand banquet, will hunt turkeys hospitality indians made delicacies. The second day and on the third day again held activities such as wrestling, running, singing and dancing. Male pilgrims go out hunting, capture the Turkey, women in the home made from corn, pumpkin, sweet potatoes and fruit such as delicacies. In this way, whites and indians around the bonfire, chating at, also singing and dancing, the whole celebration lasted three days. Many of the first Thanksgiving celebration has been circulated.
【篇三】感恩节英语手抄报内容
in the united states, the fourth thursday in november is called thanksgiving day. on that day, americans give thanks for the blessings they have enjoyed during the year. 在美国,每年11月的最后一个周四称为‘感恩节’,在那天,美国人为每年得到的上天赐福表示感激。
thanksgiving day is the most truly american of the national holidays in theunited statesand is most closely connected with the earliest history of the country. 感恩节是美国国定假日中最地道、最美国式的节日,而且它和早期美国历史最为密切相关。
in 1620, the settlers, or pilgrims, they sailed toamericaon the may flower, seeking a place where they could have freedom of worship. 1620年,一些朝圣者(或称为清教徒)乘坐"五月花"号船去美国寻求宗教自由。after a tempestuous two-month voyage they landed at in icy november, what is now plymouth, massachusetts.他们在海上颠簸折腾了两个月之后,终于在酷寒的十一月里,在现在的马萨诸塞州的普里茅斯登陆。
during their first winter, over half of the settlers died of starvation or epidemics. those who survived began sowing in the first spring. 在第一个冬天,半数以上的移民都死于饥饿和传染病,活下来的人们在第一个春季开始播种。
all summer long they waited for the harvests with great anxiety, knowing that their lives and the future existence of the colony depended