Nativity 英 [nə'tɪvɪtɪ]   美 [nə'tɪvəti]

Nativity

Nativity  英 [nə'tɪvɪtɪ] 美 [nə'tɪvəti]

n. 出生;出生地;(Nativity)耶稣的诞生 

名词复数:nativities 

The broadcast will show the queen, wearing a green outfit, chatting to schoolchildren as she helps them make a collage of a Nativity scene. 人们将在电视上看到女王身着绿色套装,一边和小学生们谈心,一边教他们拼贴“耶稣降生”的场景。
You can make them in any colour you like (I prefer them white actually) and I think they look lovely hanging off a branch over the table, the Nativity, over someones bed even. 你可以使用任何你喜欢的颜色(我喜欢白色的),我想象着他们可爱地挂在桌子的一个分支上,甚至诞生在某人的床上。

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  • n. 出生;出生地;(Nativity)耶稣的诞生
  • 1. The broadcast will show the queen, wearing a green outfit, chatting to schoolchildren as she helps them make a collage of a Nativity scene.

    人们将在电视上看到女王身着绿色套装,一边和小学生们谈心,一边教他们拼贴“耶稣降生”的场景。

  • 2. You can make them in any colour you like (I prefer them white actually) and I think they look lovely hanging off a branch over the table, the Nativity, over someones bed even.

    你可以使用任何你喜欢的颜色(我喜欢白色的),我想象着他们可爱地挂在桌子的一个分支上,甚至诞生在某人的床上。

  • 3. The Nativity Story: A very pregnant Mary and her fiance Joseph journey to Bethlehem for the census, but once they arrive they discover there's no room left at the inn.

    耶稣诞生记 怀孕的玛丽亚和他的未婚夫约瑟夫前往伯利恒去朝拜,但是当他们到达那里的时候,他们发现那里的客栈已经满员了。

  • nativity (n.) c. 1200, from Old French nativité "birth" (12c.), from Late Latin nativitatem (nominative nativitas) "birth," from Latin nativus "born, native" (see native (adj.)). Late Old English had nativiteð, from earlier Old French nativited.
na·tiv·ity / nəˈtɪvəti ; NAmE nəˈtɪvəti / noun 1 the Nativity [singular ] the birth of Jesus Christ, celebrated by Christians at Christmas 耶稣降生;圣诞 2 a picture or a model of the baby Jesus Christ and the place where he was born 耶稣降生图 nativity nativities na·tiv·ity / nəˈtɪvəti ; NAmE nəˈtɪvəti /
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