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Definition of Michaelmas in English: Michaelmasnoun ˈmɪk(ə)lməsˈmɪkəlməs The feast of St Michael, 29 September. 米迦勒节(圣米迦勒的宗教节日:9月29日) Example sentencesExamples - Really I can't complain about our performances this term - where we lost it was in Michaelmas when a new team took a while to gel and we were beset by injuries and unavailability’.
- Festivals were prime occasions to look for a partner: Christmas, Michaelmas, Midsummer Night, Easter, harvest festivities, and, most certainly, weddings.
- The Church celebrates St Michael and all angels at Michaelmas and nobody knows why but, because this falls on September 29, I suggest it was the day on which Michael proclaimed the birth of Jesus.
- At the time, the harvest was being completed and the final settling of annual accounts had just occurred on October 1, the commencement of Michaelmas, in effect the end of the financial year.
- At Michaelmas he must pay ten pence tax, and at Martinmas twenty-three sesters of barley and two hens; at Easter one young sheep or twopence.
- Students at Jesus were shocked to return to heavily inflated bar prices at the beginning of Michaelmas.
- I think most of us can agree that Trinity is considerably shorter than Michaelmas.
- The controversial strategies are designed to rescue the institution from ‘chronic under-funding’, and could form University policy as early as Michaelmas this year.
- It is expected that he will return to St Catherine's to restart his degree in Michaelmas of next year.
- In Michaelmas and Hilary terms of last year, the national and international press covered the Union Presidential election.
- I maintain that I didn't learn how to write an essay, or rather how I should write an essay, until Michaelmas of this year.
- The experiment was decided on at the end of Michaelmas, where the JCR voted to temporarily limit smoking to just the pool and darts room from Sunday of Noughth Week.
- St Michael next means the next feast of St Michael or Michaelmas, which is the 29th September.
- The ban, prompted by the fire at neighbouring Mansfield College earlier in January, would take effect from the start of Michaelmas this year.
- The College is now considering widening the door so that bops can resume in Michaelmas.
- A fine occasion for joining was Michaelmas, or another rural feast such as Easter or Walpurgis night.
- Guy, a second-year historian at Merton, began drawing the Cherwell cartoon last Michaelmas and gained national recognition when his winning piece was shown in the Guardian on 25 September.
- Since it is Michaelmas, it is job application time for many people.
- I'm pretty sure this was a book that I saw in bits and pieces over the floor during Michaelmas, when he took me for tutes about Merovingian Gaul.
OriginOld English Sanct Michaeles mæsse 'Saint Michael's Mass', referring to the Archangel. Definition of Michaelmas in US English: Michaelmasnounˈmikəlməsˈmɪkəlməs The feast of St. Michael, September 29. 米迦勒节(圣米迦勒的宗教节日:9月29日) Example sentencesExamples - At the time, the harvest was being completed and the final settling of annual accounts had just occurred on October 1, the commencement of Michaelmas, in effect the end of the financial year.
- I maintain that I didn't learn how to write an essay, or rather how I should write an essay, until Michaelmas of this year.
- I think most of us can agree that Trinity is considerably shorter than Michaelmas.
- The College is now considering widening the door so that bops can resume in Michaelmas.
- Really I can't complain about our performances this term - where we lost it was in Michaelmas when a new team took a while to gel and we were beset by injuries and unavailability’.
- The experiment was decided on at the end of Michaelmas, where the JCR voted to temporarily limit smoking to just the pool and darts room from Sunday of Noughth Week.
- Festivals were prime occasions to look for a partner: Christmas, Michaelmas, Midsummer Night, Easter, harvest festivities, and, most certainly, weddings.
- The Church celebrates St Michael and all angels at Michaelmas and nobody knows why but, because this falls on September 29, I suggest it was the day on which Michael proclaimed the birth of Jesus.
- Students at Jesus were shocked to return to heavily inflated bar prices at the beginning of Michaelmas.
- St Michael next means the next feast of St Michael or Michaelmas, which is the 29th September.
- Guy, a second-year historian at Merton, began drawing the Cherwell cartoon last Michaelmas and gained national recognition when his winning piece was shown in the Guardian on 25 September.
- At Michaelmas he must pay ten pence tax, and at Martinmas twenty-three sesters of barley and two hens; at Easter one young sheep or twopence.
- The ban, prompted by the fire at neighbouring Mansfield College earlier in January, would take effect from the start of Michaelmas this year.
- A fine occasion for joining was Michaelmas, or another rural feast such as Easter or Walpurgis night.
- I'm pretty sure this was a book that I saw in bits and pieces over the floor during Michaelmas, when he took me for tutes about Merovingian Gaul.
- In Michaelmas and Hilary terms of last year, the national and international press covered the Union Presidential election.
- It is expected that he will return to St Catherine's to restart his degree in Michaelmas of next year.
- Since it is Michaelmas, it is job application time for many people.
- The controversial strategies are designed to rescue the institution from ‘chronic under-funding’, and could form University policy as early as Michaelmas this year.
OriginOld English Sanct Michaeles mæsse ‘Saint Michael's Mass’, referring to the Archangel. |