| 正面 | 12232.carnival 英 ['kɑːnɪv(ə)l]美 ['kɑrnɪvl] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: carnival:嘉年华就是从这个词音译的——狂欢节。n. 狂欢节,嘉年华会;饮宴狂欢 例句: 1. 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。 carnival 嘉年华来自拉丁短语carne levare(同lever, 举起), 把肉收起来,绝食。原指基督教40天大斋期前的狂欢,后俗化为carne vale, 与肉说再见,-val, 力量,词源同value, valediction(临别致辞,祝好,再见)。 carnivalcarnival: [16] Etymologically, carnival means ‘raising flesh’ – that is, the ‘removal of meat’ from the diet during Lent (carnival was originally a period of merrymaking preceding Lent). It comes from medieval Latin carnelevāmen, a compound noun made up of carō ‘flesh’ (source of English carnal) and levāmen, a derivative of the verb levāre ‘lighten, raise’ (source of English lever, levity, and levy).=> carnal, carrion, lever, levycarnival (n.)1540s, "time of merrymaking before Lent," from French carnaval, from Italian carnevale "Shrove Tuesday," from older Italian forms such as Milanese *carnelevale, Old Pisan carnelevare "to remove meat," literally "raising flesh," from Latin caro "flesh" (see carnage) + levare "lighten, raise, remove" (see lever (n.)). Folk etymology is from Medieval Latin carne vale " 'flesh, farewell!' " Meaning "a circus or fair" is attested by 1931 in North America." |
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