Carol的意思和读音

carol

: [ˈkerəl] : [ˈkærəl]

n.[];〔

v.

carols  caroled, carolled  caroling, carolling  

n.chant,chorus,hymn,song

Caroln.

1.a Christian religious song sung at Christmas

v.

1.[i][t]~ (sth).+ speechto sing sth in a cheerful way

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v.1.,()2.

n.1.a joyful religious song or hymn, especially a Christian song celebrating Christmas2.an old round dance3.a gir's name

v.1.to sing or call out something in a joyful and lively way2.to sing hymns that celebrate Christmas, especially as a group going from house to house

1. Cara Carol Caroline ...

3. carnivorous adj. carol n. carouse v.n. ...

4. Carmen Carol Caroline ...

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1.Carol looked over at Marlin wistfully. "Just think, " she said. "In a couple of days we're going to be parents. "。“,”,“。”

2.Carol Willis organized a busload of black Arkansans to come to New York City to talk about what I had done as governor for and with blacks..

3.Carol, like a true gentleman, held her hand out to assist me as I got out of bed.

4.Carol discovered that Mike had purloined her idea for her essay and used it in his own paper.

5.carol was uncertain what she wanted to read , and her mother suggested law on the grounds that it would be much more useful than the arts.

6.Carol: Mum this is nothing to do with how happened yesterday. The point is I don't know whether to trust Melissa or Mark as Cathy says.……

7.After the church service, he and his wife Carol came up to me and handed me a check.

8.Carol: Harm-free mouse hotels , your mouse checks in and doesn't check out until you find it a more suitable environment.

9.Elijah: Hi Carol! Would it be cool if I rummage through your dead husband's clothing, and then wander around your back yard for a while?

10.Mike: Oh, give me a break Carol; if I got to introduce one of my nut bar professors I certainly wouldn't bust a gut over it. Sorry Dad.