jasmine
英 [ˈdʒæz.mɪn]
美 [ˈdʒæz.mɪn]
- n. 茉莉;淡黄色
- n. (Jasmine)人名;(英)贾丝明
将“jasmine”分解为“jas”(类似于“Jazz”,一种音乐,充满活力)和“mine”(我的),想象这是一首动感的爵士曲风,是你的宝贝,即“我的茉莉花”,以此来记忆“茉莉”这一意思。
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jasmine 茉莉花来自波斯语yasmin,茉莉花。
- jasmine (n.)
- 1570s, from French jasmin (Middle French jessemin), from Arabic yas(a)min, from Persian yasmin (compare Greek iasme, iasmelaion, name of a Persian perfume). The plant first was grown in England 16c.
- 1. Earl Grey, Darjeeling and Jasmine are best-selling traditional teas.
- 伯爵茶、大吉岭茶和茉莉花茶是最畅销的几种传统茶叶。
- 2. Jasmine flowers scent the air.
- 空气中弥漫着茉莉花香。
- 3. You can smell the perfume of jasmine.
- 你可以闻到茉莉花的香味.
- 4. A faint perfume of jasmine came through the window.
- 从窗户外飘进一阵淡淡的茉莉花香.
- 5. The raindrop whispered to the jasmine, " Keep me in your heart for ever. "
- 雨点向茉莉花微语道: “ 把我永久地留在你的心里吧. ”