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carolus

/kar-uh-luhs/US // ˈkær ə ləs //UK // (ˈkærələs) //

卡罗尔斯,卡罗尔,卡罗尔人,卡罗拉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural car·o·lus·es, car·o·li [kar-uh-lahy]. /ˈkær əˌlaɪ/.

    • : any of various coins issued under monarchs named Charles, especially the broad of Charles I of England.

Examples

  • When Carolus-Duran came by for a look, he told Sargent he could submit the painting to the Salon with perfect confidence.

  • At the next meeting of the jury, Carolus-Duran, always gorgeous, was more resplendent than ever in a flowered waistcoat.

  • Alexander Harrison was up like a shot: "A propos des indiscrtions, messieurs, regardez le gilet de Carolus!"

  • Carolus Caesar multo atrocius minatur et svire statuit in nos, quam Turca.

  • One of the most significant case histories in this respect is that of the boy Carolus in the city of Luebeck in the 15th century.

  • This fellow performed on Carolus one of those weird operations in which nine out of ten babies died.