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Carmel Meaning in English

word

ˈkɑɹməɫ/, /kɑɹˈmɛɫ
KAR-mel
ˈkɑːməl
KAH-muhl

释义

'Carmel' is often a misspelling of 'caramel' (a sweet brown candy or syrup). It is also a proper noun, used as a place name or personal name, especially in English-speaking countries.

用法与细微差别

Double-check if you mean 'caramel' (the candy/syrup) or 'Carmel' (place/personal name). 'Carmel' is commonly confused with 'caramel' in spelling. 'Carmel' as a name is usually capitalized. Never use 'carmel' for the sweet food in standard English.

例句

I love the taste of carmel in my coffee.

basic

We visited Carmel last summer; it's a beautiful town.

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Is carmel your favorite flavor of ice cream?

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Some people accidentally write carmel when they mean 'caramel'.

natural

My aunt lives in Carmel by the Sea and loves the ocean.

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Be careful—the word 'carmel' is not standard in English for the candy.

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