caroling

caroling

美 [ˈkerəlɪŋ]  英 [ˈkærəlɪŋ]

  • n.[女名]卡罗尔;颂歌;尤指圣诞颂歌;〔诗〕鸟的啼啭
  • v.欢唱;挨家挨户地唱圣诞歌
  • 网络圣诞圣歌;报佳音;唱圣诞颂歌

英汉解释

n.

例句

Caroling is often associated with the long skirts, capes and top hats of 19th-century England.

颂歌时常联想十九世纪英格兰披肩高帽

It's difficult to look around Xmas Trees and caroling as economy is in bad situation. Therefore, very happy to listen to it here.

因为现在经济不好周围很少看到圣诞树听到颂歌所以听到开心

We did not disturb its caroling with any words but lay enjoying our own oasis of peace.

我们没有出声不想打扰快乐歌唱只是享受属于自己宁静绿洲”。

The children are caroling happily.

孩子欢快地齐声唱歌

You spend weeks planning, shopping, wrapping, baking, decorating, caroling and much more.

几个星期计划购物包装烘烤装饰颂歌

Today it is a common practice for carolers to combine caroling with charity fundraising.

如今颂歌颂歌吟唱慈善募捐结合一起已经一种平常现象

The type of caroling we're more familiar with didn't arrive until England's Victorian era.

我们熟悉颂歌形式英格兰维多利亚时代开始出现

With joyful ring, all caroling.

戒指欢乐所有佳音