Santa Claus, nicknamed Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas or Santa (Irish English), is a mysterious figure who quietly gives gifts to children on Christmas Eve, and is one of the representative roles of the festival theme.
Examples of usage of Santa Claus:
1、If? you're? good,? Santa? Claus? will? put? toys? and? candy? in? your? stocking.?
If you are good, Santa Claus will put toys and candy in your stockings.
2、I'll? wear? Christmas? hat,? put? on? her? mother's? cloak,? just? like? a? Santa? Claus! ?
I put on my Santa hat and my mother's cloak again, and I really look like a Santa Claus!
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Christmas related vocabulary:
1, Christmas cake
2. Christmas card [tree] Christmas card [tree]
3. Christmas present Christmas gift
4. at Christmas.
5. on Christmas day is at Christmas.
Santa Claus originated from the stories of Christian saints in Europe. He owns nine reindeer with different names, and the biggest worry is that there are fewer and fewer houses with chimneys to climb. Usually parents will explain to their children that the gifts they received at Christmas were from Santa Claus.
Santa Claus derives from Saint Nicholas with the concept that a mysterious figure brings gifts to children. Nicholas was a charity-loving bishop who lived in Asia Minor in the 4th century. The Dutch would imitate him in giving gifts on Saint Nicholas' Day (1February 6th).