carnival
英 [ˈkɑːnɪvl]
美 [ˈkɑːrnɪvl]
n. 狂欢节; 嘉年华; 激动人心的事物组合; 五彩缤纷事物的组合
复数:carnivals
Collins.2 / BNC.15139 / COCA.11897
牛津词典
noun
- 狂欢节;嘉年华
a public festival, usually one that happens at a regular time each year, that involves music and dancing in the streets, for which people wear brightly coloured clothes - 狂欢节;嘉年华
a public festival, usually one that happens at a regular time each year, that involves music and dancing in the streets, for which people wear brightly coloured clothes - 狂欢节;嘉年华
a public festival, usually one that happens at a regular time each year, that involves music and dancing in the streets, for which people wear brightly coloured clothes - 激动人心的事物组合;五彩缤纷事物的组合
an exciting or brightly coloured mixture of things- this summer's carnival of sport
今年夏季的体育盛会
- this summer's carnival of sport
柯林斯词典
- 狂欢节;嘉年华会
Acarnivalis a public festival during which people play music and sometimes dance in the streets. - 流动游乐场;嘉年华
Acarnivalis a travelling show which is held in a park or field and at which there are machines to ride on, entertainments, and games. - N-COUNT 激动人心的事物的组合;五彩斑斓;八音齐奏
Acarnival ofsomething such as colours or sounds is a bright or exciting mixture of them.- The avenues lined with jacaranda trees burst into a carnival of purple.
大街的两旁种着蓝花楹,绽放的花朵汇成一片紫色的海洋。
- The avenues lined with jacaranda trees burst into a carnival of purple.
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 funfair
英英释义
noun
- a festival marked by merrymaking and processions
- a traveling show
- a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment
- it was so funny it was a circus
- the whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere