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
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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.
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