caroline
['kærə,laɪn]
英文词源
- caroline (adj.)
- 1650s, "of or pertaining to a Charles," from French, from Latin Carolus "Charles" (see Charles). Especially of Charlemagne, or, in English history, Charles I and Charles II.
- Caroline
- fem. proper name, from French, from Italian Carolina, originally a fem. adjective from Medieval Latin Carolus "Charles" (see Charles).
双语例句
- 1. Caroline sang two verses and the chorus of her song.
- 卡罗琳唱了她歌曲中的两段和副歌部分。
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- 2. When Caroline was five she scribbled on a wall.
- 卡罗琳5岁时在墙上乱涂乱画。
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- 3. Now she is busy finishing off a biography of Queen Caroline.
- 现在她正忙着完成卡罗琳王后的传记。
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- 4. To soften a formal look, Caroline recommends ethnic blouses.
- 为了看上去不过于正式,卡罗琳建议穿有民族色彩的上衣。
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- 5. Caroline was keen to make her marital home in London.
- 卡罗琳渴望婚后把家安在伦敦。
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