Carolines Meaning in English
word · lemma: caroline
释义
"Carolines" is the plural form of the female given name "Caroline," often used to refer to more than one person named Caroline, or as a possessive in the context "Caroline's." In rare cases, "Carolines" may also mean more than one object or thing named after someone called Caroline.
用法与细微差别
Almost never used in everyday conversation; primarily appears in rare cases or as a typographical error for "Caroline's" (possessive). If talking about multiple people named Caroline, context is needed. Not standard as a common word.
例句
There are two Carolines in my class.
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Both Carolines love to read books.
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I met three Carolines at the party last night.
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It's confusing when there are two Carolines in the same group chat.
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All the Carolines at the office decided to have lunch together.
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People get us mixed up because we’re both named Carolines.
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