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bouquet

/boh-key, boo- for 1, 2; boo-key or, occasionally, boh- for 3/US // boʊˈkeɪ, bu- for 1, 2; buˈkeɪ or, occasionally, boʊ- for 3 //

花束,花簇,花卉,鲜花

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bunch of flowers; nosegay.
    • : a compliment: The drama critics greeted her performance with bouquets.
    • : the characteristic aroma of wines, liqueurs, etc.

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Examples

  • When the stew is done, discard the bouquet garni, taste and season with more salt, if desired.

  • A ball of iceberg watered at the wrong time swells to a loose bouquet.

  • She led the chorus of shouts and at one point tossed bouquets of flowers that she shared in her son’s memory into the street as she continued marching.

  • Females release it from their skirt and in a sweet zone at the base of the main bouquet.

  • The bouquet of a nicely aged bottle of wine is made up, in part, of aroma volatiles in the grapes that yeast enzymes let loose over time.

  • Plan a nice funeral, if you must, sing some songs, and send him off with a bouquet of winter lilies.

  • Behind glass doors it displayed an assortment of glasses, stacked tea cups; a small row of books; a bouquet of fake flowers.

  • Watch this clip, then send a bouquet of flowers to the nonpsychotic mother figure in your life.

  • On the streets of Donetsk one comes across a huge bouquet of complaints.

  • At the top of the ramp stood Charlie, an enormous bouquet of roses in his arms.

  • The Charmington boot and the Charmington Bouquet were very freely advertised.

  • When Henry walked down the drive with his "bouquet," he would have seen a face at the window if he had looked up.

  • Some place a small, fragrant bouquet before the plate of each guest.

  • The smoking, roaring engine carried a large bouquet of roses on its breastplate, like a bridesmaid at some leviathan wedding.

  • Dobrunka gathered a large bouquet, thanked the Twelve Months, and joyfully ran home.