bouquet 英 [buˈkeɪ]   美 [boˈke, bu-]

bouquet

bouquet  英 [buˈkeɪ] 美 [boˈke, bu-]

n. 花束;酒香 

名词复数:bouquets 

a large bouquet of flowers. 一大束鲜花。
This wine has a rich bouquet.  这种葡萄酒有浓郁的香气.

  • A bouquet is an arrangement of flowers. A simple bouquet of flowers from your garden makes a lovely centerpiece for your table or a nice hostess gift when you are a guest.
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  • n. 花束;酒香
  • 1. a large bouquet of flowers.

    一大束鲜花。

  • 2. This wine has a rich bouquet.

    这种葡萄酒有浓郁的香气.

  • 3. He hugged her and handed her a bouquet of roses.

    他拥抱她,接着递给她一束玫瑰花.

  • bouquet (n.) "bunch of flowers," 1716, introduced to English by Lady Mary Montague from French bouquet, originally "little wood," from Picard form of Old French bochet, boschet (14c.), diminutive of bosco, from Medieval Latin boscus "grove" (see bush (n.)). Meaning "perfume from a wine" is recorded by 1815.
bou·quet / buˈkeɪ ; NAmE buˈkeɪ / noun 1 [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。 2 [countable ,  uncountable ] the pleasant smell of a type of food or drink, especially of wine (尤指酒的)香味,芬芳 bouquet bouquets bou·quet / buˈkeɪ ; NAmE buˈkeɪ /
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