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Wallflower

UK
/ˈwɔːlˌflaʊə/
US
/ˈwɔlˌflaʊɚ/
ru

Translation wallflower into russian

wallflower
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈwɔːlˌflaʊə/
US
/ˈwɔlˌflaʊɚ/
The garden was filled with colorful wallflowers.
Сад был полон разноцветных эригеронов.
At the party, she felt like a wallflower, standing alone in the corner.
На вечеринке она чувствовала себя скромником, стоя в одиночестве в углу.

Definitions

wallflower
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈwɔːlˌflaʊə/
US
/ˈwɔlˌflaʊɚ/
A person who is shy or unpopular and thus remains on the sidelines of a social activity, especially a dance.
At the school dance, she felt like a wallflower, watching others dance while she stood by the punch bowl.
A type of plant belonging to the genus Erysimum, known for its bright, fragrant flowers, often found growing on walls or in rocky places.
The garden was filled with colorful wallflowers, adding a vibrant touch to the stone pathway.

Idioms and phrases

social wallflower
She is often a social wallflower at parties.
социальный интроверт
Она часто социальный интроверт на вечеринках.
school wallflower
He was known as the school wallflower during his teenage years.
школьный одиночка
Он был известен как школьный одиночка в подростковом возрасте.
wallflower friend
I have a wallflower friend who prefers reading over socializing.
друг-интроверт
У меня есть друг-интроверт, который предпочитает чтение общению.
party wallflower
They are always the party wallflower, observing rather than participating.
вечерний одиночка
Они всегда вечерний одиночка, наблюдающий, а не участвующий.
classic wallflower
She is the classic wallflower, often shy and reserved.
классический интроверт
Она классический интроверт, часто застенчивая и сдержанная.

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