carol
英 [ˈkærəl]
美 [ˈkærəl]
n. 圣诞颂歌
v. 欢乐地唱
复数:carols 现在分词:carolling 过去式:carolled 第三人称单数:carols 过去分词:carolled
Collins.1 / BNC.5731 / COCA.28576
牛津词典
noun
- 圣诞颂歌
a Christian religious song sung at Christmas
verb
- 欢乐地唱
to sing sth in a cheerful way
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 圣诞颂歌
Carolsare Christian religious songs that are sung at Christmas.- The singing of Christmas carols is a custom derived from early dance routines of pagan origin...
唱圣诞颂歌的风俗源自异教徒早期的舞蹈仪式。 - ...carol singers at the door.
在门口唱圣诞颂歌的人
- The singing of Christmas carols is a custom derived from early dance routines of pagan origin...
英英释义
noun
- a joyful song (usually celebrating the birth of Christ)
- joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ
verb
- sing carols
- They went caroling on Christmas Day
双语例句
- Let's look at a hypothetical situation in which Carol, a recovering cocaine addict, gets invited to a party.
让我们假设这样一种情景,卡萝尔,一位正在康复的可卡因成瘾者,应邀去参加一个聚会。 - Carol's hair had a slightly frizzy perm.
卡萝尔一头略鬈的烫发。 - Linda: Jake, I hired Carol.
琳达:杰克,我雇用了卡罗。 - What about your friend, carol?
你的朋友卡罗尔干了什么? - Carol and I are divorced.
卡罗尔和我离婚了。 - Carol and Tom invited us to lunch.
卡罗尔和汤姆请我们来吃午饭。 - My mother laughed. 'Stop playing detective, Carol,'she said.
我妈妈笑了。别玩侦探游戏了,卡罗尔,她说。 - How long have you known uncle Phil and auntie carol?
你认识菲尔叔叔和卡罗尔阿姨多长时间了? - Carol, I heard you and Tom were engaged.
卡罗尔,我听说你和汤姆订婚了。 - Carol fussed about getting me a drink
卡萝尔手忙脚乱地要给我弄一杯喝的。
