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What does Halloween mean?

Halloween means Halloween, usually referring to the nights of 10 and 3 1, which is a part of Halloween tradition.

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Halloween (on the night of June 3 1, 1, people who used to think that they were dead at this time came out of their graves, and modern children pretended to be ghosts)

02 bilingual example

He insisted that she come to Lawford to attend the Halloween party.

He insisted that she come to Lawford for a Halloween party.

I invited him to the Halloween dance tonight.

I invited him to the Halloween dance tonight.

We must start classes at Christmas and Halloween activities.

Our class has activities about Christmas and Halloween.

We need some chocolates and pumpkins for Halloween.

On Halloween, we need some chocolates and pumpkins.

Children and adults make up on Halloween.

Children and adults all dress up for Halloween.

Today is Halloween, and my mother bought me this skirt and that interesting little hat.

Today is Halloween, and my mother bought me this little skirt and a funny hat.

03 10 3 1, a Halloween festival, its pagan origin can be traced back to the Celtic Sambain Festival, and ancient England and Ireland celebrated the beginning of the Celtic New Year. It is said that the souls of the dead will return before the end of summer, while witches, goblins, black cats and ghosts will wander outside. That night is also the best time to predict marriage, fortune, health and death. These pagan habits influenced the Halloween celebrated by Christians on the same day. /kloc-In the late 20th century, this festival gradually became secular and spread to the United States, but it was still related to evil spirits and supernatural beings. This festival is mainly celebrated by children, who wear costumes, ring the doorbell from door to door and shout "trick or treat" to ask for candy. The so-called "pranks" are jokes and some destructive behaviors, which are all part of the Halloween tradition.