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
- The spot where the hero fell is now marked with a huge mass of flowers-yellow gladioli, white lilies, pink carnations and red roses.
在英雄牺牲的地方,现在种着一大片花作为标志:有黄色的剑兰、白色的百合、粉红色的康乃馨和红色的蔷薇。 - Carnations were her mothers favorite flower and Anna felt that they symbolised a mothers pure love.
康乃馨是她的母亲最喜欢的花和安娜认为,他们象征着纯洁的爱母亲。 - The day after tomorrow's mother's day. I want to give my mom a bouquet of carnations.
后天是母亲节,我要送一束康乃馨给我妈妈。 - On Mother's Day this year, Tom bought a bundle of carnations for his mother.
今年母亲节,汤姆为妈妈买了一束康乃馨。 - He presented her with red carnations.
他送给她红色的康乃馨。 - Carnations are the new black!
康乃馨?新黑色彩! - 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。 - 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。 - And don't even think of getting me carnations again.
别以为几束康乃馨就能再打发我。 - The carnations are colorful and beautiful, which express their love to me.
康乃馨色彩鲜艳而美丽,康乃馨表示两位儿子对我的真爱。
