narcissus 英 [nɑ:ˈsɪsəs]   美 [nɑrˈsɪsəs]

narcissus

narcissus  英 [nɑ:ˈsɪsəs] 美 [nɑrˈsɪsəs]

n. 水仙 

名词复数:narcissuss 

She is like a narcissus trembling in the wind... She is like a silver flower. 她就像一只孤零零的鸽子,她就像一朵在风中瑟瑟发抖的水仙,他就像是一朵银光闪闪的花。
His lips, also, were like the petals of a red flower, and his eyes were like violets by a river of pure water, and his body like the narcissus of a field where the mower comes not. 他的嘴唇像两片红色的花瓣,他的眼睛则像生长在清澈河水边的紫罗兰,他整个人看起来就像平整草地上的一株水仙花一样一枝独秀。

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  • n. 水仙
  • 1. She is like a narcissus trembling in the wind... She is like a silver flower.

    她就像一只孤零零的鸽子,她就像一朵在风中瑟瑟发抖的水仙,他就像是一朵银光闪闪的花。

  • 2. His lips, also, were like the petals of a red flower, and his eyes were like violets by a river of pure water, and his body like the narcissus of a field where the mower comes not.

    他的嘴唇像两片红色的花瓣,他的眼睛则像生长在清澈河水边的紫罗兰,他整个人看起来就像平整草地上的一株水仙花一样一枝独秀。

  • 3. She then appeared in several minor British films before her breakthrough role in Great Expectations, followed by Black narcissus and then Hamlet in 1948, where she earned an Oscar nomination.

    随后她曾出现在一些英国短片中直到她在《远大前程》中的突破性表演,紧接着1947年的《黑水仙》和1948年的《哈姆雷特》,奥菲利娅的角色让她第一次获得奥斯卡提名。

  • narcissus (n.) type of bulbous flowering plant, 1540s, from Latin narcissus, from Greek narkissos, a plant name, not the modern narcissus, possibly a type of iris or lily, perhaps from a pre-Greek Aegean word, but associated with Greek narke "numbness" (see narcotic) because of the sedative effect of the alkaloids in the plant.
nar·cis·sus / nɑːˈsɪsəs ; NAmE nɑːrˈsɪsəs / noun ( plural nar·cissi / nɑːˈsɪsaɪ ; NAmE nɑːrˈsɪsaɪ / ) a plant with white or yellow flowers that appear in spring. There are many types of narcissus,including the daffodil. 水仙;水仙花 narcissus narcissi narcissuses nar·cis·sus / nɑːˈsɪsəs ; NAmE nɑːrˈsɪsəs / nar·cissi / nɑːˈsɪsaɪ ; NAmE nɑːrˈsɪsaɪ /
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