carnivals
n. 狂歡節( carnival的名詞複數 ); 嘉年華會; 激動人心的事物的組合; 五彩繽紛的顏色組合
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。
The Venice Carnival is one of the oldest and most famous international carnivals in the world.
威尼斯嘉年華是世界上最古老、最富盛名的國際嘉年華會之一.
A few exceptions would be made, he said, such as for carnivals.
他說一些免責條款將被制定出來, 例如嘉年華會.
The museum is a collection of mechanical games once played in salons , carnivals and boardwalk arcades.
這個博物館收集了曾在聯誼聽、博覽會和商店騎樓上供人娛樂的遊戲機.