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carnival
[ kahr-nuh-vuhl ]
noun
- a traveling amusement show, having sideshows, rides, etc.
- any merrymaking, revelry, or festival, as a program of sports or entertainment:
a winter carnival.
Synonyms: , , ,
- the season immediately preceding Lent, often observed with merrymaking; Shrovetide.
carnival
/ 藞办蓱藧苍瑟惫蓹濒 /
noun
- a festive occasion or period marked by merrymaking, processions, etc: esp in some Roman Catholic countries, the period just before Lent
- ( as modifier )
a carnival atmosphere
- a travelling fair having merry-go-rounds, etc
- a show or display arranged as an amusement
- a sports meeting
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠补谤顎卬颈路惫补濒路别蝉辩耻别顎 肠补谤顎僴颈路惫补濒路濒颈办别顎 adjective
- 辫谤别路肠补谤顎僴颈路惫补濒 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of carnival1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of carnival1
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Example Sentences
Susan Hall AM, chair of the assembly's Police and Crime Committee, said there have been "a number of incredibly worrying incidents with crowd density" at the carnival.
The ride works well with what is now known as Pixar Pier, a land full of carnival rides and 亚洲网紅露点.
The court heard Thibou disposed of the knife in a drain as he left the carnival.
Instead of thousands of people taking part in street carnivals, JSO's actions involved a few committed activists.
But you are free to get off of carnival rides and walk out of freak shows.
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What is听Carnival?
Carnival, with a capital C, refers to the multiple-day period of merrymaking before the start of Lent. It is especially associated with the massive street festival held annually in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which is famous for its big parades, ornate costumes, and samba dancing.
Carnival is also celebrated in many other countries, especially those with large Catholic populations, including Italy, Spain, France, and Germany (where it is called Fasching).
The equivalent pre-Lent celebration in the U.S. (especially New Orleans) and some other places is known as Mardi Gras.
In religious contexts, the three-day period before Lent is known as Shrovetide. Carnival is part of a tradition of indulging before the Lenten fast, but it is not a Christian holiday.
Carnival is also sometimes spelled Carnaval.
When is听Carnival?
Carnival takes place during the days preceding Ash Wednesday, which is the first day of Lent. The length and start date of Carnival vary from place to place. The timing of the festival varies from year to year due to Easter having a variable date.
In 2024, Carnival festivities in Rio begin on Friday, February 9 and end Saturday, February 17. In 2025, it is scheduled to start on February 28.
Where does听Carnival come from?
The more general sense of carnival referring to an amusement fair comes from the capital C sense of Carnival. The first use of Carnival in English, dating to the 1540s, was as the name of the pre-Lent festival. It comes from the Old Italian word carnelevare, meaning 鈥渢aking meat away,鈥 from carne, 鈥渇lesh,鈥 and the Latin 濒别惫腻谤别, 鈥渢o lift.鈥 The name is a reference to the traditional practice of abstaining from meat during Lent.
Carnival was first celebrated in Europe. It was brought to Brazil by the Portuguese. Though initially based on European customs, Carnival in Rio incorporates many traditions from Indigenous Brazilians as well as those passed down from enslaved African Peoples.
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How is听Carnival discussed in real life?
Carnival is especially associated with the massive street festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which features huge parades and lavish costumes.
Some of this year's Rio Carnival floats are extraordinary. Utterly enormous and intricately decorated. Layer after layer of detail.
鈥 David Sim (@davidsim)
These are some of the figurines/puppets that come out during Carnival in Olinda, Brazil. Whilst not as famous internationally as the Carnival in Rio, the Recife/Olinda Carnival is a huge, colourful event with the streets filled with the puppets that can be up to 20ft high!
鈥 Alex Outhwaite (@AlexOuthwaite)
Love this story!!! Johan Cruyff: "One day, Romario asked me if he could miss training to go to Brazil for carnival. I said: 'If you score 2 goals tomorrow you can go.' He scored twice in 20 minutes against Real Madrid & asked to be replaced. 'Coach, my plane leaves in 1 hour.'"
鈥 Frank Khalid OBE (@FrankKhalidUK)
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True or False?
Carnival takes place immediately after Lent.
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