0 a group of flowers that have been fastened together and attractively arranged so that they can be given as a present or carried on formal occasions -- 花束
1 the characteristic smell of a wine or liqueur -- (酒散發的)香味,芬芳
I would not wish my speech to be all bouquets, and should like to make just one final comment.
We are accustomed to exchanges of this kind of bouquets.
I do not wish to introduce an incongruous note into this discussion, in which mutual bouquets have been awarded, except to ask one question.
The first of my five charges, after having given all the bouquets and the credits, is that clearly the results are disappointing.
We often get comments of a reverse kind and it is just as well that when we get some bouquets, we should record the fact.
A colleague of mine who was a florist making up wreaths and bouquets was exempt from selective employment tax.
I do not think that he deserves any bouquets.
We all know that it is not a subject on which one is likely to receive bouquets from the grateful.