bouquet
n. 花束; (尤指酒的)香味
A bouquet is a bunch of flowers which is attractively arranged.
The woman carried a bouquet of dried violets.
這個女人拿著一束乾枯的紫羅蘭。
The bouquet of something, especially wine, is the pleasant smell that it has.
...a Sicilian wine with a light red colour and a bouquet of cloves.
顏色淡紅、散發著丁香香味的西西里葡萄酒
1. an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present
2. a pleasingly sweet olfactory property
Say a bouquet, sister Jemima ,'tis more genteel.
妹妹,用字文雅點兒, 說一束花.
A bouquet of red and white flowers was left on the dead deputy's chair.
一束紅色和白色的花留在在遇害代表的椅子上.
How I wish that I could become a bouquet.
我多想變成一束花兒.
Rose color, fresh bouquet and fine, persistent foam.
玫瑰紅色, 香味新鮮,泡沫細膩 、 有持續性的.
Bouquet: Lovely fruit on nose, restrained and very elegant.
氣味: 令人欣喜的果香, 既含蓄又非常優雅.