laurels

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英[\'lɒrəlz]
美[\'lɒrəlz]

基本释义

n.
荣誉,胜利,名声; 月桂树( laurel的名词复数 ); (表示荣誉的)桂冠,殊荣

实用例句

The path was lined with laurels.

小路两旁都种有月桂树.

《简明英汉词典》

His techniques won him such laurels as few architects have enjoyed.

他的技术使他赢得很少建筑师所享受过的荣誉.

辞典例句

A man who has won mg laurels can only encourage the brave.

象我这样赢得了桂冠的人,能给勇敢的人们鼓气.

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He reaped the laurels in the finals.

他在决赛中荣膺冠军.

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He looks to his laurels.

他很爱惜他的名誉.

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All other laurels are overshadowed by hers.

所有的荣誉与她所获得的相比都黯然失色.

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He rests on his laurels.

他安于已得名誉.

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They rested on their laurels after their victory.

他们获胜后就满足于现状了.

辞典例句

He won his laurels in the school football team when he was only 15.

他15岁的时候,便参加了学校的足球队,获得殊荣.

辞典例句

I think lnspector Clouseau had better start looking to his laurels.

我想克劳修警官最好是开始小心他探长的桂冠了.

电影对白

New developments are forcing long - established firms to look to their laurels.

新的发展使一些老牌企业也得小心行事才能保持声誉.

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Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty.

胜过你所有的桂冠, 无论戴得多么辉煌.

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There is no sense in resting on your laurels.

安于现状,不求进取是毫无道理的.

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Mourinho will not be sitting back on his laurels though.

但穆里尼奥不会沉迷于鲜花和掌声中.

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But if we rest on our laurels, we risk losing our vitality.

但是如果我们继续安于安逸,脑筋就会懒得变通.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction;

    "an award for bravery"

  • 2. the state of being honored

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

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