bouquet
noun /buˈkeɪ/
/buˈkeɪ/
- [countable] a bunch of flowers arranged in an attractive way so that it can be carried in a ceremony or presented as a gift
花束 - The little girl presented the princess with a large bouquet of flowers.
那小女孩向公主献上了一大束鲜花。 - a bridal/wedding bouquet
新娘/婚礼花束 - She received a bouquet of red roses on Valentine’s Day.
情人节那天,她收到了一束红玫瑰。
Topics Plants and treesc1- He sent her a large bouquet of wild flowers.
他送她一大束野花。 - She caught the bride's bouquet.
她接住了新娘的花束。 - They walked up and placed their bouquet of flowers on the grave.
他们走上前,将花束放在坟头上。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- huge
- large
- small
- …
- carry
- hold
- catch
- …
- in a/the bouquet
- bouquet of
- The little girl presented the princess with a large bouquet of flowers.
- [countable, uncountable] the pleasant smell of a type of food or drink, especially of wine
(尤指酒的)香味,芬芳 - a red wine with a full flavour and a fragrant bouquet
一种具有浓郁风味和芳香气味的红酒
- a red wine with a full flavour and a fragrant bouquet
词源early 18th cent.: from French (earlier ‘clump of trees’), from a dialect variant of Old French bos ‘wood’. Sense (2) dates from the mid 19th cent.