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con·fet·ti /kənˈfeti/ noun [uncountable] XXsmall pieces of coloured paper that you throw into the air over people who have just got married or at events such as parties, parades etc 〔婚礼、聚会或游行等时抛撒的〕五彩纸屑Examples from the Corpusconfetti• My words have been grubby confetti, faded, tacky, blown far from the wedding feast.• The faces blow past in the fog like confetti.• Tiny white blossoms patterned the pavement like confetti.• I know that an election is coming, but as a conscientious Member I can not treat them as so much confetti.• Thousands of pieces of floating debris stretched for 10 miles like a ribbon of confetti on the water.• Something resembling hard wood floors is just visible beneath a veil of potting soil and foam rubber confetti.• They whooped and cried, they banged pots and pans, they tossed confetti into the air.Origin confetti (1800-1900) Italian plural of confetto “candy”, from Latin conficere; because candy was thrown at Italian street celebrationscon·fet·ti nounChineseSyllable you of small coloured Corpus paper pieces throw that |