Carrousel: meaning, definitions and examples

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carrousel

 

[ ˌkɛr.əˈsɛl ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

amusement ride

A carousel is a merry-go-round or amusement ride consisting of a rotating circular platform with seats for riders, often designed as horses or other animals. It is a popular attraction in amusement parks and fairs, providing a gentle spin and nostalgic experience for riders of all ages. Carousels are often beautifully decorated with lights and music, enhancing the joyful atmosphere of the ride. Many carousels are handmade and feature intricate artistry, adding to their charm and appeal.

Synonyms

merry-go-round, roundabout.

Examples of usage

  • The children were excited to ride the carousel at the fair.
  • We took a memorable photo on the beautifully painted carousel.
  • The carousel spun slowly, delighting all the young riders.
Context #2 | Noun

airport baggage

In the context of airports, a carousel refers to the conveyor belt system used to deliver checked luggage to passengers after their flights. This carousel rotates to allow travelers to easily collect their bags upon arrival, ensuring an efficient and organized process. The design typically features a distinct circular shape, allowing luggage to be displayed in a continuous loop, facilitating easy identification and retrieval.

Synonyms

baggage claim, luggage conveyor.

Examples of usage

  • I waited by the baggage carousel for my suitcase to arrive.
  • Passengers gathered around the carousel, watching for their bags.
  • The airport's baggage carousel was delayed due to a technical issue.

Translations

Translations of the word "carrousel" in other languages:

🇵🇹 carrossel

🇮🇳 घूमता खिलौना

🇩🇪 Karussell

🇮🇩 kincir ria

🇺🇦 карусель

🇵🇱 karuzela

🇯🇵 メリーゴーランド

🇫🇷 carrousel

🇪🇸 carrusel

🇹🇷 atlı karınca

🇰🇷 회전목마

🇸🇦 دوار

🇨🇿 kolotoč

🇸🇰 kolotoč

🇨🇳 旋转木马

🇸🇮 vrtiljak

🇮🇸 snúningur

🇰🇿 карусель

🇬🇪 კარუსელი

🇦🇿 karusel

🇲🇽 carrusel

Etymology

The word 'carousel' has its origins in the early 17th century, derived from the French term 'carrousel', which referred to a type of tournament or jousting event. The term itself is based on the Italian 'carosello', which means 'a little war' or 'a little carousel'. Over time, the word evolved to describe the decorative ride often seen in fairs and amusement parks, where riders enjoy a slow rotation on horses or other animals. The transformation of the word's meaning is closely linked to the actual emergence of such rides in amusement culture, particularly during the 19th century. Today, the term encompasses both the entertainment aspect at parks and the practical function in airport baggage handling.