carmagnole
/kahr-muhn-yohl; French kar-ma-nyawl/US // ˌkɑr mənˈyoʊl; French kar maˈnyɔl //UK // (ˌkɑːmənˈjəʊl, French karmaɲɔl) //
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Definitions
n.名词 noun
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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.
Examples
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.
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