carol 的 3 个定义
- a song, especially of joy.
- a Christmas song or hymn.
- a seat in a bay window or oriel.
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car·oled, car·ol·ing or car·olled, car·ol·ling.
- to sing Christmas songs or hymns, especially in a group performing in a public place or going from house to house.
- to sing, especially in a lively, joyous manner; warble.
car·oled, car·ol·ing or car·olled, car·ol·ling.
- to sing joyously.
- to praise or celebrate in song.
carol 近义词
joyful hymn
更多carol例句
- A spin-off featuring Daryl and Carol is slated to air in 2023.
- This sets up Monica’s reported appearance and reunion with Carol in the Captain Marvel sequel.
- I’m also assuming that when Fury or Talos tells Carol that Monica is now in space, Carol will want to pay her a visit.
- Donald Duck doesn’t play Scrooge in Mickey’s Christmas Carol!
- There was Carol White, a ho-hum homemaker who finds herself besieged by multiple chemical sensitivity in Safe.
- A Christmas Carol revived and reinvented it around the gift of giving.
- Finally, a score or so of films have been made of the story, some called A Christmas Carol and others, simply, Scrooge.
- When A Christmas Carol was published just in time for the Christmas of 1843, the holiday had been in a long decline in England.
- Today, in contrast, if Grandma Maude starts one in Maine, Aunty Carol can directly help out from California.
- She looked radiantly beautiful, and as happy as if her soul were singing a Christmas Carol.
- Ill wager you dont even know what side of a horse to get on, declared Carol as the latter two disappeared into their own room.
- I gathered that much, Virginia said, rising as Janet and Carol returned, this time fully dressed and eager to get outside.
- At supper Janet and Carol had proposed a camping trip which the others received with enthusiasm.
- I wish I had brought some cotton, Carol commented darkly, for my ears, she added at Janets curious glance.