The little girl presented the champion with a victory garland. 小女孩给冠军献上了胜利的花环。
I wove a garland of flowers. 我编了一个花环。
One flower makes no garland. 【谚】一朵鲜花,难做花环。
garland
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United States singer and film actress (1922-1969)
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a city in northeastern Texas (suburb of Dallas)
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an anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etc.
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flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposes
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adorn with bands of flowers or leaves
<verb.creation> They garlanded the statue
Garland \Gar"land\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Garlanded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Garlanding}.] To deck with a garland. --B. Jonson.
Garland \Gar"land\, n. [OE. garland, gerlond, OF. garlande, F. guirlande; of uncertain origin; cf. OHG. wiara, wiera, crown, pure gold, MHG. wieren to adorn.] 1. The crown of a king. [Obs.] --Graffon.
2. A wreath of chaplet made of branches, flowers, or feathers, and sometimes of precious stones, to be worn on the head like a crown; a coronal; a wreath. --Pope.
3. The top; the thing most prized. --Shak.
4. A book of extracts in prose or poetry; an anthology.
They [ballads] began to be collected into little miscellanies under the name of garlands. --Percy.
5. (Naut.) (a) A sort of netted bag used by sailors to keep provision in. (b) A grommet or ring of rope lashed to a spar for convenience in handling.
Brewer decorated the 7-foot-tall artificial tree with bulbs, 1,400 white lights and garland.
The dog, a Doberman-Labrador cross, wore a garland of flowers and sat quietly next to Murphy's bed during the ceremony.
There is a tiny Christmas tree with blinking lights, silver garland and two bright red reindeer.
Still, Indian business people, many of whom lost all their stock, turned out to greet and garland the ANC leader.