The lunar New Year's Day in English: the lunar New Year's Day
1. Related phrases for the first day of the first lunar month:
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The Spring Festival; Spring Festival
Spring Festival
Second, the usage of day
1. The basic meaning of day is "one day", which refers to a period of twenty-four hours and is a countable noun. It can also refer to "daytime, daytime" and can be used as both a countable and uncountable noun, usually without an article.
2. Day can also mean "working day", which refers to the working time within 24 hours a day. It is a countable noun.
3. Day can also be used as "period; era; lifespan". It is often used in the plural form. If it is used in the singular, it must be used with possessive pronouns such as my and their.
4. Day also means "heyday, golden age". It is a singular noun and is not used in the plural form.
5. Day sometimes means "victory, competition, battle". It is an uncountable noun preceded by the definite article.
6. Day is often used in phrases expressing legal or religious holidays without an article before it.
7. Day can be used as a quantifier, and a day can mean "every day". ?
Extended information
Vocabulary analysis
1. new
English [nju?]; American? [nu]
adj. New, fresh; updated; first seen
adv. Recently
n. (New) name; (UK) New York
Example: They've just opened a new hotel in the area.
They've just opened a new hotel in the area.
Example: There are many boats, new and used, for sale.?
There are many new and used boats for sale.
2. year
English [j?; j?]; American? [j?r; yir]
n. year; year; calendar year; Age
Example: She's done quite a bit of work this past year.?
She's done quite a bit of work this past year.?
She's done quite a bit of work this past year.
Example: The museums attract more than two and a half million visitors a year.?
These museums attract more than two and a half million visitors a year.