英:[tʃaɪˈni:z ˈlæntən]
美:[tʃaɪˈniz ˈlæntən]
英:[tʃaɪˈni:z ˈlæntən]
美:[tʃaɪˈniz ˈlæntən]
(能折起的)纸灯笼;
The first known use of Chinese lantern was in 1825
chock-fulladjective
full to the limit
hotels chock-full of tourists
chloride of lime
a white powder used as a bleach, disinfectant, and deodorant
chipped beefnoun
smoked dried beef sliced thin
Chinook salmonnoun
a large salmon of the northern Pacific Ocean that has red flesh and is used as food
Chinese lanternnoun
a collapsible nearly transparent covering for a light
1 The flowers are followed by papery fruit that resemble Chinese lanterns.
2 The town of Cary partnered with Tianyu Arts & Culture, Inc, one of North America’s largest Chinese lantern festival producers, which has run 62 light festivals across the U.S. in 32 cities, attracting 4.5 million visitors.
3 For a more sculptural look, try dried poppy or Chinese lantern seed heads.
4 Tanya Orellana’s ebullient set places the heritage theme front and center: Beneath dangling Chinese lanterns stands the aforementioned door — actually, double doors, aged and weathered red, their style suggesting vintage Chinese architecture.
5 The sight of flickering candles and Chinese lanterns signaled something was up.
6 Here, Sugar & Charm styled a bouquet packed with seasonal orange and deep purple dahlias, fall grasses, and pumpkin-esque Chinese lanterns for a scene that's less trick, more treat.
7 My tomatoes will seem to glow from within, radiant like Chinese lanterns.
8 Sister Rosalynn Dzikonski, 90, worked on assembling the silver dollar ornaments, in which the delicate seedpods were glued together and the seedpod of a Chinese lantern was added to the middle.
9 I'm making a paper lantern for my nephew.
我做了个纸灯笼给我的外甥。
10 Newton invented a paper lantern illuminated by a candle which he carried with him to light his way to school on dark winter morning.
牛顿发明了一只蜡烛的纸灯笼,在昏暗的冬天早晨上学时带着灯笼照路。
11 I'm making a paper lantern for my nephew.
我做了个纸灯笼给我的外甥。
12 Newton invented a paper lantern illuminated by a candle which he carried with him to light his way to school on dark winter morning.
牛顿发明了一只蜡烛的纸灯笼,在昏暗的冬天早晨上学时带着灯笼照路。
1 灯笼