cologne 英 [kəˈləʊn]   美 [kəˈloʊn]

cologne

cologne  英 [kəˈləʊn] 美 [kəˈloʊn]

n. 古龙香水 

名词复数:colognes 

She asked me whether I had any cologne; I said I did, but that I never wore it. 她问我有古龙香水吗,我说我有,但是我没有在身上用过它。
Thankfully, there's a cologne on the market that can replicate that smell, called Morning After. 令人欣慰的是,市面上有一种古龙香水,可以复制这种味道,叫“起床后味”。

  • Cologne is a type of perfume, a liquid that smells good and is meant to be dabbed behind your ears. When you get dressed up for a night on the town, you might be sure to put some cologne on your neck.
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  • n. 古龙香水
  • 1. She asked me whether I had any cologne; I said I did, but that I never wore it.

    她问我有古龙香水吗,我说我有,但是我没有在身上用过它。

  • 2. Thankfully, there's a cologne on the market that can replicate that smell, called Morning After.

    令人欣慰的是,市面上有一种古龙香水,可以复制这种味道,叫“起床后味”。

  • 3. Well, one of the reasons for my lack of confidence is that I could not find my cologne and I left my room without it.

    然而,我缺乏自信的原因之一是我找不到我的古龙香水,什么也不用就离开我的房间。

  • cologne (n.) "a distilled spirit blended with certain essential oils so as to give off a fragrant scent," by 1844, short for Cologne water (1814), loan-translation of French eau de Cologne (which also was used in English), literally "water from Cologne," from the city in Germany (German Köln, from Latin Colonia Agrippina) where it was made, first by Italian chemist Johann Maria Farina, who had settled there in 1709.
co·logne / kəˈləʊn ; NAmE kəˈloʊn / ( also eau de cologne ) noun [uncountable ] a type of light perfume 科隆香水;古龙香水 cologne colognes co·logne / kəˈləʊn ; NAmE kəˈloʊn /
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