单词 | bouquet |
释义 | bouquet (boʊkeɪ , buː- ) Word forms: bouquets 1. countable noun A bouquet is a bunch of flowers which is attractively arranged. The woman carried a bouquet of dried violets. [+ of] Synonyms: bunch of flowers, spray, garland, wreath 2. variable noun The bouquet of something, especially wine, is the pleasant smell that it has. ...a Sicilian wine with a bouquet of cloves. Synonyms: aroma, smell, scent, perfume Image of bouquet © smspsy, Shutterstock Collocations: bridal bouquet He was given a bouquet of scarlet gladioli and eucalyptus, clasping it like a bridal bouquet. Times, Sunday Times Many of the details, including the bridal bouquet, will remain secret until the day. Times, Sunday Times It was ivory and her bridal bouquet was made up of red roses. Times, Sunday Times She made up her bridal bouquet with a vibrant mix of pinks, oranges and bronze, from roses, rudbeckia, echinacea, fennel and rusty grasses, all picked in her own garden. Times, Sunday Times Peacock feathers were a theme - mixed with orchids in the bridal bouquet and tied with bows to the end of pews. Times, Sunday Times Luck arrives carrying a bouquet of red roses. The Sun She wore the rope of pearls given to her by her father, and carried a bouquet of arum lilies. Times,Sunday Times Sue wore a traditional white bridal gown and carried a bouquet of white roses. Times, Sunday Times She carried a bouquet of multicoloured tulips and thistles. Times, Sunday Times At its most effective it also carried the bouquet of vomit, goat and rotten egg. Times, Sunday Times You catch the bouquet at every wedding. Times, Sunday Times Maybe she wanted to catch the bouquet. The Sun A true femme fatale would never rely on catching the bouquet to score. Times, Sunday Times I've now had to wear eight mostly ugly bridesmaid's dresses and never once caught the bouquet. Times, Sunday Times Besides, we all know how she would have caught the bouquet. Times, Sunday Times Some acidity and a lightly floral bouquet make it open, mellow and friendly. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide (1991) Very pronounced floral bouquet, appealing sweet fruit and retaining a lightness that enhances the overall flavour. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide (1991) Nice floral bouquet and light pink colour. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide (1991) Greeting her guests, she would hold a bouquet of lilies to duck the chore of hand-shaking. Times, Sunday Times Holding the bouquet in one hand while passing stems into it with the other was hard, but my work was complimented. The Sun Then she holds the bouquet in front of her, faces the garden, and boots it up in the air across the yard. The Sun The contestants had to stand on bales of hay holding a bouquet of balloons. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She holds a bouquet of forget-me-nots. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The earlier you're there, the better the position you'll have to throw that bouquet... Times, Sunday Times The music video ended with the members throwing their bouquet of yellow flowers and dancing on a stage with a crowd screaming. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When the audience answered affirmatively, she threw the bouquet towards them and started singing the song. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 花束, 芳香 Japanese: ブーケ, 良い香り |
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