confetti
confetti 英 [kənˈfeti] 美 [kənˈfɛti]
n. (婚礼、狂欢节中抛撒的)五彩纸屑;(旧时狂欢节或庆祝场合抛撒的)糖果
名词复数:confetti
- Confetti is the small bits of paper that you festively throw at a celebration. People at New Year's parties often mark the stroke of midnight by tossing confetti into the air.
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- n. (婚礼、狂欢节中抛撒的)五彩纸屑;(旧时狂欢节或庆祝场合抛撒的)糖果
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1. The custom of throwing confetti however, does not come from Italy.
但是扔糖果的风俗并不来自意大利。
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2. In the background of one shot is a stern sign ordering guests not to celebrate with confetti or rice.
有一张照片的背景上贴着一张措辞严厉的告示,要求来访的宾客不要用五彩纸屑或稻谷来庆祝。
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3. With fireworks, confetti, a giant TV screen, and red balloons as the backdrop, couples locked lips and hugged for 10 seconds following a countdown outside a Manila mall.
在烟花、五彩纸屑、大屏幕电视和红色气球的浪漫氛围中,情侣们在马尼拉的某大厦前随着倒计时声集体拥吻10秒钟。
- confetti (n.) 1815, "small pellets made of lime or soft plaster, used in Italy during carnival by the revelers for pelting one another in the streets," from Italian plural of confetto "sweetmeat," via Old French, from Latin confectum, confectus (see confection).
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