0 an arrangement of flowers and leaves in a circular shape, used as a decoration or as a sign of respect and remembrance for a person who has died -- 花環;花圈
Some girls stepped forward and decorated the guests with wreaths of flowers.
If a member can produce 12 silver medals, he will be entertained at the expense of the society, and a wreath will be placed around his neck.
Each leaf of the wreath would cost £5, and thus need the support of 1,200 working men.
The flowers may be necessary afterwards—let us have the flowers, but not the means of requiring them for wreaths.
The money for the wreaths, £200, has come from local business people.
There were flowers and wreaths under the notice.
I fear that it may prove to be a wreath of nettles.
I cannot imagine how they can so easily wear the laurel wreath.