单词 | bouquet |
释义 | bouquet From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Drink Odoursldoce_033_fbouquetbou‧quet /bəʊˈkeɪ, buː- $ boʊ-, buː-/ ●○○ noun1[countable]HBP an arrangement of flowers, especially one that you give to someone2 [countable, uncountable]CODFD the smell of a wineExamples from the Corpusbouquet• It features Sweetheart Rose in a bridal veil with a special bridal bouquet.• It is a light wine with a clean bouquet and taste.• Throws her bouquet to her unmarried friends before she leaves.• On the long windowsill in her office sits an impressive bouquet of long-stemmed yellow roses.• There was a knock on the door and a member of the Prince's staff appeared with a large bouquet of flowers.• A carved plaque with an occasional bouquet of cut roses is hardly the memorial those early saints would have wanted.• The flavours of both cheeses are less powerful than the bouquets.Origin bouquet (1700-1800) French Old North French bosquet “plants growing thickly together”, from Old French bosc “forest” |
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