carnival
n. 狂歡節; 嘉年華; 節日,聯歡
A carnival is a public festival during which people play music and sometimes dance in the streets.
A carnival is a travelling show which is held in a park or field and at which there are machines to ride on, entertainments, and games.
A carnival of something 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.
大街的兩旁種著藍花楹,綻放的花朵匯成一片紫色的海洋。
1. a festival marked by merrymaking and processions
2. a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a circus or carnival;
3. a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.
Carnival is a traditional time of celebration before the Christian season of Lent.
嘉年華會是一個在四旬齋的基督教季節前的傳統的慶祝節日.
For example, the Brazilian community in New York planned its own Carnival celebration.
例如, 在紐約的巴西人社團已安排了他們自己的嘉年華會慶祝計劃.
While the war marched to its ending, he looked upon its dying carnival.
戰爭已接近尾聲, 他就在一旁觀看這場垂死的狂歡舞會.
An actress performs as Marilyn Monroe during Carnival celebrations in Madrid February 13 , 2010.
一個演員執行與瑪麗蓮夢露期間馬德里二零一零年二月一十三日嘉年華慶典.
Forest animals are being held carnival.
森林裡的動物們正在舉行狂歡節.