carnations
英 [kɑːˈneɪʃənz]
美 [kɑrˈneɪʃənz]
n. (丁)香石竹; 康乃馨
carnation的复数
柯林斯词典
- 康乃馨
Acarnationis a plant with white, pink, or red flowers.
双语例句
- Did you know I grew carnations?
你知道我种康乃馨吗? - And don't even think of getting me carnations again.
别以为几束康乃馨就能再打发我。 - Most of carnations represent love, charm and respect for feelings.
大部分康乃馨都代表了爱、魅力和尊敬之情。 - They were wearing carnations in their buttonholes so I assumed they'd all been to a wedding.
他们在扣眼里戴了康乃馨,所以我以为他们都去参加了婚礼。 - Out of the corner of my eye I saw the Valentine's Day bouquet of roses and carnations my husband, David, had given me.
我从眼角瞥见了那由玫瑰和康乃馨组成的情人节花束。那是我丈夫戴维送给我的。 - Carnations ( red): happy mother longevity and health.
康乃馨(红色):祝母亲健康长寿; - On Mother's Day, many children give their mother red, white, pink or yellow carnations.
母亲节这一天,很多孩子送给妈妈康乃馨,有红的、白的、粉的、黄的,非常漂亮。 - They welcomed us with a bunch each of roses and carnations, and we took it as an omen of the friendliness of the local people.
她们呈上一束玫瑰和康乃馨,这一刻,我们预感到了道县人民的友好。 - Others left flags of different countries, and bunches of pansies, roses, lilies and carnations.
还有游客留下了各国的国旗和一束束紫罗兰、玫瑰、百合、康乃馨。 - Tell you what, why don't you just buy a card or a dozen carnations?
我跟你说,你为什么不干脆买张卡片还是一打康乃馨呢?
