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Carole Meaning in English

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/ˈkærəl/, /ˈkɛrəl/
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/ˈkærəl/, /ˈkɛrəl/
KA-ruhl, KE-ruhl

释义

A 'carole' is a traditional song, especially sung at Christmas, or a circle dance popular in Europe during the Middle Ages.

用法与细微差别

Rarely used in modern English; mostly found in historical or musical contexts. Today, 'carol' (without 'e') is standard for Christmas songs, while 'carole' can also refer to the medieval circle dance.

例句

We listened to a beautiful carole during the Christmas celebration.

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The carole was once a popular dance in medieval Europe.

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People would gather and sing a carole together.

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The choir performed an ancient carole, filling the hall with festive spirit.

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Few people today know how to dance a true medieval carole.

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For their medieval fair, students learned both a song and a carole to perform.

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