0 a type of tree, once used for making wreaths to crown winners of races or competitions etc. -- laurbærtre
The praise was well-deserved, but this was no time to be resting on laurels.
Having got this far they can rest on their laurels for as long as they wish.
Furthermore, it does not allow the debate on race and race relations to rest on its laurels.
However, the community is not resting on its laurels but is attempting to increase their autonomy.
On entering the estate, the impression is of an appropriate location for an environmentally sensitive company - azaleas and laurels; peace and tranquillity.
In reality, firms that enjoy high temporary profits do not rest on their laurels.
Entwine the conquering laurels on your brow.
Balloonists could not simply rest on their laurels; instead, the sale of launches required, in the years that followed, more effort and justification on their part.
中文繁体
樹, 月桂樹, 讚譽…
More中文简体
树, 月桂树, 赞誉…
MoreEspañol
laurel…
MorePortuguês
loureiro…
MoreFrançais
laurier…
MoreČeština
vavřín…
MoreDansk
laurbærtræ…
MoreIndonesia
pohon salam…
More