wallflower 英 ['wɔːlflaʊə]   美 ['wɔlflaʊɚ]

wallflower

wallflower  英 ['wɔːlflaʊə] 美 ['wɔlflaʊɚ]

n. 壁花(舞会中没有舞伴而坐着看的人);桂竹香 

名词复数:wallflowers 

J: Uh...guys, I really appreciate what your trying to do, and I don't mean to be a wallflower. Jimmy知道Brad和Pam的好意,说自己I don't mean to be a wallflower.
She didn't like being a wallflower so she walked up to a young man who was also sitting alone and invited him to dance. 她不喜欢做壁花,所以她走向一位独自坐着的年轻人,并邀他共舞。

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  • n. 壁花(舞会中没有舞伴而坐着看的人);桂竹香
  • 1. J: Uh...guys, I really appreciate what your trying to do, and I don't mean to be a wallflower.

    Jimmy知道Brad和Pam的好意,说自己I don't mean to be a wallflower.

  • 2. She didn't like being a wallflower so she walked up to a young man who was also sitting alone and invited him to dance.

    她不喜欢做壁花,所以她走向一位独自坐着的年轻人,并邀他共舞。

  • 3. The Harry Potter star, 21, was photographed smooching 24-year-old Simmons - her co-star in upcoming movie The Perks of Being a wallflower - outside a restaurant in California earlier this week.

    本周早前在加利福尼亚一家餐馆外21岁的艾玛被拍到和24岁的Simmons在街头接吻,Simmons是艾玛即将上映的新片《壁花少年》中的搭档。

  • wallflower (n.) 1570s, type of flowering plant cultivated in gardens, native to southern Europe, where it grows on old walls and in rocky places, from wall (n.) + flower (n.). Colloquial sense of "woman who sits by the wall at parties, often for want of a partner" is first recorded 1820.
wall·flower / ˈwɔːlflaʊə(r) ; NAmE ˈwɔːlflaʊər / noun 1 a garden plant with yellow, orange or red flowers with a sweet smell that appear in late spring 桂竹香(一种园艺植物,暮春开花,呈黄、橙或红色) 2 ( informal) a person who does not dance at a party because they do not have sb to dance with or because they are too shy (舞会或聚会上因无舞伴或腼腆)待在一旁的人,壁花 wallflower wallflowers wall·flower / ˈwɔːlflaʊə(r) ; NAmE ˈwɔːlflaʊər /
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