rest on one’s laurels 以过去成就自满
win laurels 获得荣誉
academic laurels 学术荣誉
military laurels 军事功勋
bask in laurels 沉浸于荣誉中
1. He is resting on his laurels after winning the award.
他在获奖后沉浸于过去的成就中。
2. The athlete won many laurels during his career.
这名运动员在职业生涯中赢得了许多荣誉。
3. She refused to rest on her laurels and kept studying hard.
她拒绝满足于已有成就,继续努力学习。
4. The university has earned many academic laurels.
这所大学获得了许多学术荣誉。
A: Why is he not improving anymore?
A:他为什么不再进步了?
B: He is resting on his laurels.
B:他满足于过去的成就了。
1) 指荣誉或胜利的象征
2) 指获得的成就或奖项
3) 指因过去成功而自满
1. 月桂叶;象征胜利或荣誉
e.g. He was crowned with laurels after the victory.
胜利后他被授予月桂冠。
2. 荣誉;成就
e.g. She earned academic laurels at university.
她在大学获得了学术荣誉。
noun (plural)
1. A symbol of honor or victory, often referring to achievements or awards, historically represented by laurel leaves or wreaths.
Synonym: honor, distinction, award