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ca·rouse /kəˈraʊz/ verb [intransitive] literaryDRINK to drink a lot, be noisy, and have fun 痛饮,狂饮欢闹 —carousal noun [countable, uncountable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuscarouse• He says he will have time enough to relax and carouse when he's had a smash hit with his first novel.Origin carouse (1500-1600) French carousser, from carous “completely” (in boire carous “to drink up”), from German garausca·rouse verbChineseSyllable lot, a be Corpus to and noisy, have drink |