Read French and English at the carnival [? kɑ? n? vl】? Beauty [? kɑ? rn? vl]
Carnival; Carnival; An exciting combination of things; A combination of colorful things
Phrases:
1, carnival parade? Carnival parade
2. Carnival games? Carnival games; Game carnival; Game carnival
Synonym of Extended Data Carnival: Festival
Usage of words:
Festival means "festival" and refers to folk or religious festivals. When it is used as a proper noun, it must be preceded by an article. Sometimes it can also refer to festivals such as music, drama and movies.
Discrimination of word meaning:
Holidays, Sundays, holidays, holidays and holidays all mean "holidays". The difference is:
1, holidays come from religious festivals and holidays. Is a common word, mostly used in British English, which refers to the time when a person does not work in a year, and can also be used to indicate a short holiday of one or two days; Day means a legal holiday and is often used in proper nouns; ?
2. Festivals refer to folk or religious festivals, which contain the meaning of regular celebration; Vacation refers to the vacation of government workers or soldiers; Holidays are used when the university is closed for many weeks or the court is closed. In American English, this word can be used for any long vacation.