confetti



n. (婚礼、狂欢节中抛撒的)五彩纸屑;(旧时狂欢节或庆祝场合抛撒的)糖果
n. (Confetti)人名;(意)孔费蒂
n.
(婚礼时撒在新娘新郎身上的)五彩纸屑;
英英释义
confetti[ kən'feti ]
n.small pieces or streamers of colored paper that are thrown around on festive occasions (as at a wedding)
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Confetti blanketed the ballroom floor.
五彩纸屑布满舞池。
When they came out of the church, the bride and groom were showered with confetti.
新郎新娘走出教堂时,身上被撒满了五彩纸屑。
The crowd bestrewed the streets with confetti.
人群在街道上撒满彩色纸屑。
权威例句
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Confetti-like hypopigmentation: a rare complication of common phototherapeutic modality.
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confetti
confetti: [19] The Latin compound verb conficere meant ‘put together, make, prepare’ (it was formed from the prefix com- and facere ‘do, make’, source of English fact, factory, fashion, etc and related to English do). From its past participial stem was formed the noun confectiō, which passed into English, via Old French, as confection in the 14th century (by which time it already had its present-day association with sweets).But the past participle confectum also produced Old French confit, whence English comfit [15], and Italian confetto, which was a small sweet traditionally thrown during carnivals. The British adapted the missiles to weddings (displacing the traditional rice) at the end of the 19th century, using symbolic shreds of coloured paper rather than real sweets.=> comfit, confection, discomfit, do, fact, factory, fashion
confetti (n.)
1815, from Italian plural of confetto "sweetmeat," via Old French, from Latin confectum, confectus (see confection). A small candy traditionally thrown during carnivals in Italy, custom adopted in England for weddings and other occasions, with symbolic tossing of paper.
1. we see confetti and thousands of chances for crunching.
我们看到的是五彩的纸和 数以万计可以发出的声音
-- 来源 -- 电影对白
2. showered confetti on the parade.
将五彩纸屑天女散花般撒在游行队伍中
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
3. scattering confetti from the upper windows.
从高处窗户散落五彩碎纸
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
4. Her achievement had crowds flinging confetti and chanting in Iraqi streets.
她的成功使伊拉克人民在街道上洒起了糖果唱圣歌庆祝。
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5. shower the newly-weds with confetti
向新婚夫妇撒彩色纸屑
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
6. Confetti covers the floor every year on January1.
每年1月1日,五彩纸屑撒得到处都是
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
7. The crowd bestrewed the streets with confetti.
人群在街道上撒满彩色纸屑
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
8. Crowds were just filling the skyscrapers and throwing out confetti.
到处都是人山人海,人们挥洒着庆祝的糖果.
-- 来源 -- 电影对白
9. People shower the newly-weds with confetti .
人们向新婚夫妇撒彩色纸屑。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
10. The guests applaud and throw confetti at the bride and the groom.
来宾鼓掌并向新娘抛洒彩纸。
-- 来源 -- 时尚英语小品-娱乐在线 - Wedding in the USA
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