well-dressing
noun/ˈwel dresɪŋ/
/ˈwel dresɪŋ/
[uncountable]- a traditional English custom, especially in the towns and villages of Derbyshire. It involves decorating wells (= places where water can be taken from under the ground) with pictures made from flowers, leaves and other natural materials in early summer, especially around the time of Whitsun.
这是英国的传统习俗,尤其是在德比郡的城镇和村庄。它涉及在初夏,尤其是在圣灵降临节前后,用花朵、叶子和其他天然材料制成的图画来装饰井(=可以从地下取水的地方)。