carnation
英 [kɑːˈneɪʃn]
美 [kɑːrˈneɪʃn]
n. (丁)香石竹; 康乃馨
复数:carnations
Collins.1 / BNC.15758 / COCA.18352
牛津词典
noun
- (丁)香石竹;康乃馨
a white, pink or red flower, often worn as a decoration on formal occasions- He was wearing a carnation in his buttonhole.
他在扣眼里插了一朵康乃馨。
- He was wearing a carnation in his buttonhole.
柯林斯词典
- 康乃馨
Acarnationis a plant with white, pink, or red flowers.
英英释义
noun
- a pink or reddish-pink color
- Eurasian plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers
adj
- pink or pinkish
双语例句
- Gladiolus, tuberose, dahlia, chrysanthemum, african chrysanthemum, carnation applicable.
剑兰,晚香玉,大丽花,菊花,非洲菊,香石竹等适用。 - The Study on the Axillary Bud Induction and Plant Regeneration by the Use of Carnation's Stems
康乃馨茎的腋芽诱导和再生植株的研究 - Nestle Corporation acquired the Carnation Company in 1984.
1984年雀巢公司收购了卡内什公司。 - Red Carnation is a novel of anti corruption subject, and creates several vivid lawyer characters.
《红色康乃馨》是一部反腐题材的小说,它塑造了几位生动而丰富的律师形象。 - The fragrance of the carnation made by my heart.
我用心灵之纸折成的康乃馨的芬芳。 - I made a paper carnation.
我做了一个纸康乃馨。 - The white carnation is preferred because I think it typifies some of the virtues of motherhood;
选择白色康乃馨是因为我认为它象征着母亲的一些美德; - The pink carnation: Wish mother to be beautiful young forever.
粉色康乃馨:祝母亲永远美丽,年轻。 - The third is the carnation.
一个是康乃馨。 - It was Jarvis who originated the custom of wearing a carnation on mother's day because carnation was her mother's favorite flower.
正是加维斯引起了在母亲节佩戴康乃馨的风俗,因为康乃馨是她妈妈最喜爱的花。