flower
复数形式
flowers
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花
a part of a plant from which the seed or fruit develops
- I decided to buy myself a bouquet of flowers to brighten up my home.
我决定给自己买一束花来点亮我的家。
- I picked a bouquet of fresh flowers from the field.
我从田野里摘了一束新鲜的花。
- The petals of the flower were delicate and soft to the touch.
花的花瓣细腻且触感柔软。
- We decorated the table with a vase of freshly flowers.
我们用一瓶新鲜的花装饰了桌子。
- We planted seeds and watched as the flowers grew.
我们种下了种子,看着花儿生长。
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花, 娘娘腔
an effeminate gay man, often delicate or gentle in manner
In LGBTQ slang, flower refers to an effeminate gay man who is often delicate, gentle, or refined in manner. The term draws on the association of flowers with beauty, softness, and fragility, and is sometimes used affectionately within the community. It can describe both appearance and demeanor, and while it may be used playfully, it can also carry connotations of stereotyping effeminacy.
- He's always been the flower of the group, soft-spoken and stylish.
他一直都是团体的花,说话温柔且时尚。
- They teased him for being a flower, but he wore it proudly.
他们嘲笑他是一朵花,但他自豪地佩戴着它。
- At the party, the flowers gathered in a circle, laughing and dancing.
在派对上,花儿们围成一圈,笑着跳着。
- His friends call him their little flower for his sweet demeanor.
他的朋友们因为他甜美的举止而称他为他们的小花。
- The term "flower" can be affectionate or mocking, depending on tone.
术语花可以是亲昵的或嘲弄的,取决于语气。