florist的意思和读音

florist

: [ˈflɔrɪst] : [ˈflɒrɪst]

n.

florists  

floristn.

1.a person who owns or works in a shop/store that sells flowers and plants

2.a shop/store that sells flowers and plants

I've ordered some flowers from the florist's.

n.1.;2.,3.

n.1.someone whose job is to arrange and sell flowers. The store they work in is also called a florist.

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8. ... Front Office Manager Florist Room Atten…

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1.Moammar Khadafy is dead -- and his unlikely pen pal, a retired Jewish florist from Brooklyn, never got to say goodbye.·-----退

2.Yeah, you're right. I think I'll have a florist deliver flowers to her now, and I'll take her to a fancy restaurant tonight.

3.The florist is happy and left. The next morning the barber finds a "Thank you" card and a dozen roses waiting at his shop door.

4.Now, a beautiful rose like this, that you would get in a florist, that has a big, gorgeous head and it's going to open beautifully. . .

5.You'll be able to watch the florist arrange the bouquet, change your mind if you want, and replace wilting roses with fresh anemones.

6.The system is an online florist, traditional florist business management model and the computer network integrated business model together.线

7.I meet Sylvester coming out of the florist's with a rubber plant in his arms.西

8.White Orchid It's orchid in white color. Orchid is such a nice florist and there thousands different species.

9.They employ a great florist, at least when I stayed there, the flowers on display were spectacular.

10.One day a Caucasian florist goes to him for a haircut.