gar·land /ˈgɑrlənd/
  花環(vt.)戴花環
  Gar·land n.
  1. The crown of a king. [Obs.]
  2. A wreath of chaplet made of branches, flowers, or feathers, and sometimes of precious stones, to be worn on the head like a crown; a coronal; a wreath.
  3. The top; the thing most prized.
  4. A book of extracts in prose or poetry; an anthology.
     They [ballads] began to be collected into little miscellanies under the name of garlands.   --Percy.
  5. Naut. (a) A sort of netted bag used by sailors to keep provision in. (b) A grommet or ring of rope lashed to a spar for convenience in handling.
  Gar·land v. t. [imp. & p. p. Garlanded; p. pr. & vb. n. Garlanding.] To deck with a garland.
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  Garland
       n 1: United States singer and film actress (1922-1969) [syn: Judy
            Garland]
       2: a city in northeastern Texas (suburb of Dallas)
       3: an anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads
          etc. [syn: florilegium, miscellany]
       4: flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage
          or flowers for ornamental purposes [syn: wreath, coronal,
           chaplet, lei]
       v : adorn with bands of flowers or leaves; "They garlanded the
           statue"