charivari

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  • n.

    瞎闹音乐,大胡闹;

  • 变形

    复数:charivaris

    英英释义

    charivari[ ,ʃɑ:ri'vɑ:ri ]

    • n.a noisy mock serenade (made by banging pans and kettles) to a newly married couple

      同义词:shivareechivareecallithumpcallathumpbelling

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. Far from reproducing a mythological past, the disorder of the carnival and the tumultuous destruction of the charivari reactualized a real historical situation of anomy.
      远非复制一个神话般的过去,狂欢节的失序以及闹婚活动的肆意破坏再现了一种真实历史的混乱场景。

    权威例句

    Le charivari
    Charivari and the Comedy of Abjection in "Othello"
    "Rough Music": Le Charivari anglais
    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, July 16, 1887
    The Violence of the French Crowd from Charivari to Revolution
    The Social Uses of Violence in Ritual: Charivari or Religious Persecution?
    Marcel Pagnol's "The Baker's Wife", a Cinematic Charivari in Popular Front France
    Community Response to Violence Against Wives: Charivari, Abstract Justice and Patriarchy
    Woman as Paradox in John Hawkes' Works: "Charivari,"Second Skin, the Blood Oranges and Virginie
    "Le Charivari". Die Geschichte einer Pariser Tageszeitung im Kampf um die Republik (1832 bis 1882). Ein Dokument zum deutsch-französ...