wreath
n. 花環; 花圈; (煙、雲等的)圈狀物; 環狀物
A wreath is an arrangement of flowers and leaves, usually in the shape of a circle, which you put on a grave or by a statue to show that you remember a person who has died or people who have died.
The coffin lying before the altar was bare, except for a single wreath of white roses...
祭臺前的棺木上除了僅有的一個白玫瑰花圈外,沒有其他任何裝飾。
The British, Australian and Turkish Prime Ministers laid wreaths at the war memorial.
英國首相、澳大利亞總理和土耳其總理向戰爭紀念碑敬獻了花圈。
A wreath is a circle of leaves or flowers which someone wears around their head.
A wreath is a circle of leaves which some people hang on the front door of their house at Christmas.
1. flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposes
1. encircle with or as if with a wreath;
Following the placement of the wreath, marines will lower the flag to half staff.
在敬獻花圈後, 美國海軍陸戰隊員將降半旗誌哀.
Photographs were taken of President Roosevelt's daughter Alice placing a laurel wreath over Lorz's head.
有人拍下了羅斯福總統的女兒艾麗斯將一個月桂花冠戴到洛爾斯頭上的照片.
Backed Xiongxian county wreath at the base in Tianjin spent widening.
背靠雄縣花圈、天津拉花基地.
A wreath was laid on the monument to a fanfare of trumpets.
在響亮的號角聲中花圈被獻在紀念碑前.
On the tomb a wreath of wild flowers.
陵墓上有隻用野花編成的花圈.