laurel

noun
🔊/ˈlɒrəl/
🔊/ˈlɔːrəl/
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  1. [uncountable, countable] a bush or tree with dark, smooth, shiny leaves that remain on the bush and stay green through the year月桂灌木;月桂树
    • a laurel hedge月桂树篱
  2. laurels
    [plural] honour and praise given to somebody because of something that they have achieved荣誉;赞誉;荣耀
    • She won laurels for her first novel.她的第一本小说赢得了桂冠。
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  3. Word OriginMiddle English lorer, from Old French lorier, from Provençal laurier, from earlier laur, from Latin laurus.
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look to your laurels
  1. to be careful that you do not lose the success or advantage that you have over other people小心翼翼地保持成就(或优势)
    • With so many good new actors around the older ones are having to look to their laurels.鉴于老演员中有这么多优秀的新演员,他们不得不仰慕。
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rest/sit on your laurels
  1. (usually disapproving) to feel so satisfied with what you have already achieved that you do not try to do any more满足于既得成就;不思进取Topics Successc2