bouquets
n. 花束( bouquet的名詞複數 ); (酒的)芳香
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
The welcoming crowd waved their bouquets.
歡迎的群眾搖動著花束.
As the hero stepped off the platform, he was surrounded by several children with bouquets.
當英雄走下講臺時, 已被幾名手持花束的兒童圍住了.
They threw a lot of verbal bouquets at him.
他們大肆讚揚他.
Every Mother's Day their kids gather purple bouquets.
每逢母親節,他們的孩子們都要採集那種紫色的花朵.
Meg could walk in the conservatory whenever she liked and revel in bouquets.
麥格不管什麼時候都能到花房裡去漫步,陶醉在那些花叢裡.