laurel wreath

英 [ˈlɒrəl riːθ] 美 [ˈlɔːrəl riːθ]

n.  桂冠(旧时作为胜利的象征)



牛津词典

noun

  1. 桂冠(旧时作为胜利的象征)
    a ring of laurel leaves that were worn on the head in the past as a sign of victory

    双语例句

    1. He was wearing a Roman kilt and laurel wreath.
      他身穿罗马人的褶叠短裙,头戴桂冠。
    2. It was not a Napoleon; it was one of those perfectly new twenty-franc pieces of the Restoration, on whose effigy the little Prussian queue had replaced the laurel wreath.
      那不是一个拿破仑,而是王朝复辟时期的那种全新的、值二十金法郎的硬币,在这种新币的面上,原来的桂冠已被一条普鲁士的小尾巴所替代了。
    3. He had to pose wearing a laurel wreath.
      他得摆好戴着月桂花冠的姿势。
    4. It depicts Venice as a queen being crowned with a laurel wreath, and rising victorious above a balcony where Venetian noblemen and noblewomen gather.
      他把威尼斯画成戴着桂冠的女王,胜利地出现在威尼斯男女贵族群集的阳台上。
    5. He was dressed in a kilt and laurel wreath.
      他身着苏格兰短裙,头戴桂冠。
    6. Someone honored for great achievements; figuratively someone crowned with a laurel wreath.
      由于重大的成就而被授奖的人;比喻地说成是头上戴桂冠花圈的人。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. (antiquity) a wreath of laurel foliage worn on the head as an emblem of victory

        Synonym:    laurelbay wreath

      1. an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event

          Synonym:    decorationmedalmedallionpalmribbon