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garland

/gahr-luhnd/US // ˈgɑr lənd //UK // (ˈɡɑːlənd) //

花环,花圈,树冠

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a wreath or festoon of flowers, leaves, or other material, worn for ornament or as an honor or hung on something as a decoration: A garland of laurel was placed on the winner's head.
    • : a representation of such a wreath or festoon.
    • : a collection of short literary pieces, as poems and ballads; literary miscellany.
    • : Nautical. a band, collar, or grommet, as of rope.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to crown with a garland; deck with garlands.

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Examples

  • Even if McConnell, the current Senate majority leader, kept the Garland seat open, it would not change the court's overall ideological balance.

  • Garland, who lived in Flagstaff and worked at Northern Arizona University, had cerebral palsy.

  • The most oft-planted Alaska cedar is a branch-drooping variety named Pendula, though other, less pendulous types also convey that garland effect.

  • Then-Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016, and Obama nominated Garland that March.

  • Back in 2016, Democrats pushed forward Garland’s nomination.

  • “Veterans choose the University of Phoenix,” said Garland Williams, its vice president for military affairs.

  • Perhaps the people who want Garland out just wish ASU could be as all-black as possible.

  • She drew round the verses a garland of flowers, and signed it with her pet name, Lorchen.

  • Has someone checked Judy Garland's gravesite to see how many times she's rolled over in it?

  • And I was really obsessed with Judy Garland as a young girl.

  • “Chaplet”—a wreath or garland signed for by him in his ambitious hopes—expresses his birth-date by Con.

  • As if a magician's wand had touched him, the garland of roses transformed him into a vision of Oriental beauty.

  • He never had cause to regret his action, for beautiful Grace Garland made a wife of whom any man might be proud.

  • Yes; it is possible he could have received money orders at such places, for example, at Garland or Grand Prairie.

  • No one wears a garland when sacrificing, or burning incense, or pouring out a libation.