英:[ˈpəʊzi]
美:[ˈpoʊzi]
英:[ˈpəʊzi]
美:[ˈpoʊzi]
po·sy
po zi
复数:posies
也称 posey,指1530年代的“刻在戒指内表面的短诗座右铭”,是 poesy 的变体,指“诗歌; 一段诗歌”,该词在早期的15世纪已有此意。1570年代,指“花; 一束花,花束”,源于花语或送花时附赠诗歌的习俗。后来,原始的 posey 被称为 posy-ring(1833年)。
alteration of poesy
The first known use of posy was in the 15th century
pot1 of 3noun
a deep rounded container for household purposes
cooking pot
the quantity held by a pot
a pot of tea
an enclosed trap for catching fish or lobsters
a large quantity or sum
the total of the bets at stake at one time
ruin entry 1 sense 1
business went to pot
pot2 of 3verb
to preserve in a sealed pot, jar, or can
to plant or grow in a pot
pot3 of 3noun
marijuana
posynoun
a bunch of flowers : bouquet
flower entry 1 sense 1c
1 Besides a carpet of daisies, May also brought "church walking days", when the girls wore wear white dresses and veils and carry colourful posies.
2 The posy ring Grants and funding now leave only the £5,500 to raise, which is at least the sort of sum which sounds in reach.
3 Passion and years of experience crafting heartfelt posies finally convinced her that flowers are a living language that evolves with time.
4 In the same year, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert bought Osborne House as a family retreat, and a sprig from the posy was planted against the terrace walls.
5 The space blends comfy banquettes and an industrial exposed-pipe ceiling with airy Scandinavian décor accented by floral black and white Marimekko wall hangings, one with splashes of purple posies.
6 He says his name is Pasha, and when he claims his fellow roos have a cure for posies, Ice Cream is determined to find it in time to save Driver — and her Sengle people.
7 "They are lovely. But Beth's roses are sweeter to me, " said Mrs. March, smelling the half-dead posy in her belt.
“花儿是漂亮!不过依我说贝思的玫瑰花更香,”马奇太太闻闻插在腰带上那几近凋零的花朵说道。
8 “Human life isn’t all posies and roses. We’ll bring you drama!”
9 Dried flowers; a nosegay, a posy, a rose clipped the night before battle.
10 We did hope that a golden-haired child – Lily or Phoebe or even Molly Button – would present the duchess with a posy, but Clarence House specifically requested no anarchists and no eight-year-old children.
11 Now we don’t mean you’re expected to go around like a pirouetting Pollyanna, tossing posies at everyone who passes by, but we do want to make a point.
12 The Queen receives a posy from a small child during a visit to Welshpool, Wales.
13 You couldn’t really call it a dress; it’s more like a piece of tulle with carefully placed floral posies.
14 Would you accept a posy as a token of admiration?
15 He spoke in a room used by his mother for Christmas messages and in front of a posy of sweet peas and rosemary meant to represent remembrance.
16 For weeks, I harvested stems of deep periwinkle blue, crimson, white, rose and deep Bordeaux blossoms; sharing pandemic posies with the neighbors felt good.
17 For the next three days in Berlin, residents and visitors can order decidedly unconventional floral posies — variously inspired by pigeons’ nests, deep-sea creatures and the petroleum industry — for delivery.
18 I bound them into a posy with a golden ribbon, but they escaped my watchful care and fled away, and only the ribbon remains.
我用金色的丝带将花儿扎成一束,但是它们逃避我小心的照拂,飞散了,只有丝带留着。
19 Her desk is full of posies, awards, family photos and framed magazine covers from science journals.
20 She cut a cake featuring the Platinum Jubilee emblem, which was baked by a local resident and was given a posy featuring flowers that formed part of her coronation bouquet.
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