carnation
noun /kɑːˈneɪʃn/
/kɑːrˈneɪʃn/
- enlarge imagea white, pink, red or yellow flower, often worn as a decoration on formal occasions
(丁)香石竹;康乃馨 - He was wearing a carnation in his buttonhole.
他在扣眼里插了一朵康乃馨。
词源late 16th cent.: perhaps based on a misreading of Arabic qaranful ‘clove or clove pink’, from Greek karyophyllon. The early forms suggest confusion with a different word carnation ‘rosy pink colour’, with incarnation, and with coronation. - He was wearing a carnation in his buttonhole.