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laurel

Aussprache: [ˈlɔːrəl]

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Kontext: „plants“

(noun) a tree or shrub that has shiny, green leaves. People often use laurel leaves in cooking to add flavor.

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I added a laurel leaf to the soup for extra taste.

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We didn't have any laurel leaves for the recipe, so we had to skip that flavor.

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Can we use laurel leaves instead of other herbs?

Kontext: „tradition“

(noun) a symbol of victory or achievement, often made from the leaves of the laurel plant. Winners or champions may wear a laurel wreath on their heads.

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The athlete received a laurel wreath for winning the race.

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She was disappointed not to receive a laurel wreath after finishing the competition without a medal.

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What does a laurel wreath represent in ancient traditions?

Kontext: „recognition“

(verb) to honor or recognize someone for their achievements, often used in a poetic way. When people achieve something great, we say they are 'crowned with laurel.'

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The author was laurelled for her amazing contributions to literature.

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After years of hard work, he felt sad that he had not been laurelled for his efforts.

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Who will be laurelled at the upcoming award ceremony?

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