释义 |
flow.erH5flaJ7E5, $5flaJ7Ln [C]the part of a plant which is often brightly coloured with a pleasant smell花wild / cultivated flowers野花/栽种的花to cut / gather / pick flowers剪/采/摘花a bunch / bouquet / vase of flowers一束/串/花瓶花cut / dried flowers剪下的/干枯的花a flower garden / border一个花园/坛I always send my mother flowers on her birthday.我总在母亲生日时送她鲜花。Our roses are usually in flower (=there are flowers on the rose bushes) from April to November, but this year they came into flower (=their flowers first appeared) late.我们的玫瑰常常是在四月至十一月开花,但今年开花开得晚了。(fig. literary) The flower of (=the best of) the nation's youth were killed in the war.这个国家的年轻精英都死于战争。(fig. literary) He died in the flower of (his) youth (=he was very young when he died).他风华正茂之时去世了。While she was in Japan Susan did classes in flower arranging (=making beautiful decorations with flowers).苏珊在日本时学的课程是插花。The flower children or flower people (also hippies) were the followers of flower power, a young people's movement in the 1960s who believed in peace and love.“花孩儿们”(或称“嬉皮士”,系20世纪60年代美国的青年运动,主张用和平与爱情进行社会改良) [FLORAL]
|