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Halloween noun[ C or U ] (alsoHallowe'en)uk /ˌhæl.əʊˈiːn/ us /ˌhæl.oʊˈiːn/ the night of 31 October when children dress in special clothes and people try to frighten each other万圣节前夕(10月31日晚,人们在此时装鬼玩闹) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Celebrations, parties & special occasions afterparty April Fool's Day baby shower bachelor party backslapping Day of the Dead dinner dinner dance Easter egg hunt fayre masked ball masquerade mela Mother's Day New Year's Eve tea party trick-or-treating Valentine's Day wassail wassailer
Children love to wear funny clothes for Halloween! Now, Halloween is the children’s feast of candy! Now, Halloween is the second biggest commercial holiday of the year after Christmas. Samhain, or Halloween, was a harvest feast in Ireland and Scotland. So, stores and companies started to push the idea of Halloween. The biggest scary business of all, however, is Halloween. Today, children enjoy Halloween in many countries on the last night of October.
Halloween | American Dictionary Halloween noun[ U ] (alsoHallowe’en)us/ˌhæl·əˈwin, ˌhɑ·lə-/ the evening of October 31, when children wear special clothes and often masks to hide their faces and go from house to house asking for candy |