n. 1.群众饮宴作乐〔尤指天主教国家在四旬斋前一周内之狂欢;通常有化装游行〕;嘉年华会,狂欢节。 2.庆祝,欢宴,狂欢。 3.(巡回旅行的)杂技[杂耍]表演。 4.节日表演节目,〔美国〕运动比赛,竞赛;博览会。
a festival marked by merrymaking and processions
a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc. 同义词:fair, funfair,
a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment; "it was so funny it was a circus"; "the whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere" 同义词:circus,
Carnaval, or Carnivale, is a festive season which occurs immediately before Lent; the main events are usually during February. Carnival typically involves a public celebration or parade combining some elements of a circus, mask and public street party.
例句与用法
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Our street puts on a carnival every year . 我们这条街的居民每年举行一次狂欢会。
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They had agreed to see the carnival at rome that year . 他们是约定来参观那一年罗马的狂欢节的。
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Topsy would hold a perfect carnival of confusion, for some one or two hours . 托普西就会恣意胡闹上一、二个小时。
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The last twenty-four hours have witnessed a carnival of brutality . 在过去的二十四小时里,我亲眼目睹了残忍的活剧。
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While the war marched to its ending, he looked upon its dying carnival . 战争已接近尾声,他就在一旁观看这场垂死的狂欢舞会。
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An assassin grimly carries his mission through the jostle of a carnival . 一个行刺的人趁着狂欢节的熙熙攘攘,冷酷无情地去执行任务。
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I left her with excitement.then i walked everywhere and saw all of the carnival . 我兴奋地离开她,然后到处逛逛,瞧变了整个游乐团的事物。
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It had all seemed to him, though the greatest fun in the world, as unreal as a carnival . 这一切尽管是世界上最好玩的,但对于他也还是象巡回游艺团的演出那样并不真实。
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There was the restling of autumn winds, a whispering breath of departed revelry: carnival was almost done . 秋风在树叶中瑟瑟作响,窃窃私语告诉你欢乐已逝,嘉年华会将近尾声。
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As in rio, the highlight of the trinidad carnival is the parade of masqueraders in their brightly coloured costumes . 和在里约热内卢一样,特立尼达岛狂欢节的精彩场面是身穿艳丽服装,头戴假面具的游行队伍。