celebrate
慶祝
Jack has passed his exams. We're going out to celebrate.
杰克已經(jīng)通過考試,我們要外出慶祝一下。
Chinese celebrate the Lunar New Year.
中國人慶祝農(nóng)歷新年。
We celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with some mooncakes.
我們用月餅來慶祝中秋節(jié)。
I've never done..
我從沒做過...
I've never heard of the place.
我從來沒有聽說過這個(gè)地方。
I've never been to the States.
我從來沒有去過美國。
Conversation
A: Do you know when Spring Festival is this year?
你知道今年春節(jié)是什么時(shí)候嗎?
B: Yes, it's next Saturday.
知道啊,是下周六。
A: Oh, good. I thought I had missed it. Are you going to celebrate?
太好了,我還以為已經(jīng)過了呢,你們打算慶祝嗎?
B: I don't have any plans to celebrate. What about you?
我還沒有什么過節(jié)的安排,你呢?
A: I'm having some friends and family over for dinner. Do you want to come?
我請(qǐng)了一些朋友,和家里人一起吃晚餐,你想過來嗎?
B: Sure. Are you going to do anything special to celebrate?
當(dāng)然好了,你們會(huì)做什么特別的事情來慶祝節(jié)日嗎?
A: Yes, we're going to have a big meal together, play mahjong, and make dumplings together.
會(huì)呀,我們打算一起吃頓大餐,玩麻將,然后包餃子。
B: When do you plan on eating the dumplings?
你們打算什么時(shí)候吃餃子?
A: It's a tradition in China to eat dumplings at midnight.
中國的傳統(tǒng)習(xí)慣是半夜吃餃子。
B: I see. I've never celebrated the Spring Festival before.
我知道了,我以前沒慶祝過春節(jié)。
A: Well, you should definitely come to mine this year then. We're going to set off some fireworks in the evening too. It will be a lot of fun.
那你今年一定要來找我一起過。我們晚上會(huì)放煙花呢,咱們一定會(huì)玩得很開心的。
B: Okay, what time should I come by?
好的,我?guī)c(diǎn)鐘去?
A: You can come anytime before six PM.
只要晚上六點(diǎn)以前到就行。
B: Should I bring anything with me?
我應(yīng)該帶點(diǎn)什么東西嗎?
A: You don't have to bring anything. But if you want to, you could bring a bottle of wine.
你什么都不用帶,不過如果愿意的話,你可以帶一瓶紅酒。
B: OK, should I bring some red envelops for the kids as well?
好的,我是不是還應(yīng)該給孩子們帶點(diǎn)紅包?
A: Sure, if you want to. I'm sure they'd appreciate it.
你愿意的話,那再好不過了。我保證他們會(huì)特別喜歡的。