This is the 5683rd most frequent Chinese word.
卡羅
"卡羅" (Kǎluó) is a transliteration commonly used for the name "Carlo."
In this sentence, '卡羅' functions as a proper noun, specifically a name, and is the subject of the sentence.
卡羅是一位很有名的畫家。
卡羅 is a very famous painter.
Here, '卡羅' metaphorically represents a situation of being stuck, emphasizing the cause of the malfunction.
這台機器因為卡羅而無法正常運作。
This machine cannot operate normally because it is stuck.
In this example, '卡羅' again functions as a proper noun, referring to someone's name and clarifies any associations in the possessive form.