gardenia
gardenia — 名詞
- gardeniasingular
- gardeniasplural
1. a plant with glossy dark green leaves and large, sweet-scented blooms that can b
梔子花
白色或黃色、香氣濃郁的觀賞花卉
a plant with glossy dark green leaves and large, sweet-scented blooms that can be creamy white or pale yellow. Gardenias are kept as decorative shrubs in warm climates, and their blossoms are often cut for bouquets or worn to provide natural fragrance.
Satoshi planted a gardenia bush beside his front porch so the evening air carried its sweet scent.
Satoshi 在前門廊旁種了一棵梔子花叢,讓晚風飄散它的甜香。
collocation: gardenia bush
Zara pinned a white gardenia to her dress, and its sweet perfume filled the room.
Zara 在裙上別了一朵白色梔子花,它的甜香充滿了整個房間。
collocation: white gardenia / sweet perfume
The gardenias in Chen's backyard bloomed every June, filling the garden with a rich, creamy fragrance.
Chen 家後院的梔子花每年六月盛開,整個花園都是濃郁的奶油香氣。
A single gardenia floated in a bowl of water on the dining table, giving off its familiar sweet smell.
餐桌上的一碗水裡漂著一朵梔子花,散發出熟悉的甜味。
The florist wrapped a bunch of gardenias in pale paper for Ines to take home.
花店老闆用淺色紙包了一束梔子花,讓 Ines 帶回家。
用法筆記
Gardenia is both a countable noun (for the plant or individual flowers: 'three gardenias in a vase') and, less commonly, an uncountable noun referring to the scent ('a hint of gardenia in the perfume'). The plural form is gardenias.