carmagnole 的定义
plural car·ma·gnoles [kahr-muhn-yohlz; French kar-ma-nyawl]. /ˌkɑr mənˈyoʊlz; French kar maˈnyɔl/.
- a dance and song popular during the French Revolution.
- a man's loose jacket with wide lapels and metal buttons, worn during the French Revolution.
- the costume of the French revolutionists, consisting chiefly of this jacket, black pantaloons, and a red liberty cap.
更多carmagnole例句
- Had their cherished plans then, been overheard by this fierce little Republican who danced the Carmagnole and sang the "Ça ira!"
- But, in truth, the tree was too lofty to have a red cap placed on its top, or a carmagnole danced beneath it.
- Instantly, all the rest fell to dancing, and the courtyard overflowed with the Carmagnole.
- In the distance his footsteps grew faint, while for a time the gay chorus of the Carmagnole told of his passage.
- This combination of revolutionary lyrics—Ça Ira and Carmagnole—was chanted fervidly.