carol
- IPA[ˈkerəl]
美式
- a religious folk song or popular hymn, particularly one associated with Christmas
- sing or say (something) happily;sing Christmas carols
verb: carol, 3rd person present: carols, gerund or present participle: carolling, past tense: carolled, past participle: carolled
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名詞
- 1. a religious folk song or popular hymn, particularly one associated with Christmas we sang carols by candlelight singing Christmas carols around the tree
動詞
- 1. sing or say (something) happily she was cheerfully caroling the words of the song ‘Goodbye,’ he caroled
- 2. sing Christmas carols we caroled from door to door
- the activity of singing Christmas carols: a night of Christmas carolling was traditional
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- the singing of carols, especially by groups going from door to door at Christmas with the ...
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- IPA[ˈkarəl]
英式
- a religious folk song or popular hymn, particularly one associated with Christmas: we sang carols by candlelight singing Christmas carols around the tree
- sing or say (something) happily: she was cheerfully carolling the words of the song ‘Goodbye,’ he carolled
Oxford Dictionary