wreath
n
(pl ~s )
1
(a) arrangement of flowers and leaves twisted or woven into a circle and placed on a grave, etc as a mark of respect for the dead 花圈
to lay wreaths at the war memorial 向阵亡将士纪念碑献花圈.
(b) circle of flowers or leaves worn as a mark of honour round sb's head or neck; garland 花环; 花冠: a laurel wreath 桂冠.
2 ring or coil of smoke, cloud, etc (烟、 云等的)圈
wreaths of mist 薄雾缭绕.
Maybe it was useful for some people, but it wasn't for me.
它可能对一些人有用,但对我没用。
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