laurels
英 [ˈlɒrəlz]
美 [ˈlɔrəlz]
n. 月桂灌木; 月桂树; 荣誉; 赞誉; 荣耀
laurel的复数
柯林斯词典
- 月桂(树)
Alaurelor alaurel treeis a small evergreen tree with shiny leaves. The leaves are sometimes used to make decorations such as wreaths. - PHRASE 不思进取;故步自封
If someone isresting ontheirlaurels, they appear to be satisfied with the things they have achieved and have stopped putting effort into what they are doing.- The committee's chairman accused NASA of resting on its laurels after making it to the moon...
委员会主席指责美国国家航空航天局成功登月之后便志得意满,不思进取。 - The government can't rest on its laurels and must press ahead with major policy changes.
政府不能故步自封,必须继续大刀阔斧地推行政策改革。
- The committee's chairman accused NASA of resting on its laurels after making it to the moon...
英英释义
noun
- a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
- an award for bravery
- the state of being honored
双语例句
- However, now is not the time to start beating on his chest and resting on his laurels.
然而现在还不是他开始捶胸来开始在的成就上休息的时候。 - We shouldn't feel conceited and self-satisfied and rest on our laurels because of some success.
我们不能固步自封,夜郎自大,有了一点成绩就沾沾自喜。 - We cannot rest on our laurels; we must forge ahead.
我们不能停留在现有的成绩上,要继续前进。 - Still, Bruno was fully aware that he would not be able to rest on his laurels.
不过,布鲁诺清楚地知道,他不能停留在自己的桂冠上而不思进取。 - She won laurels for her first novel.
她因第一部小说而赢得荣誉。 - They did not rest on their laurels after their victory.
他们在获胜后并没有安于现状。 - Paul won the broad jump, but he had to look to his laurels.
保罗得了跳远冠军,但他还得注意保持记录。 - Don't rest on your laurels.
不要躺在功劳簿上睡大觉。 - I need not be crowned with laurels vain;
我就不用戴虚荣的桂冠; - Shakespeare won laurels in the dramatic world.
莎士比亚赢得了戏剧界的桂冠。
