ornamentation
英 [ˌɔːnəmenˈteɪʃn]
美 [ˌɔːrnəmenˈteɪʃn]
n. 装饰; 点缀
BNC.22833 / COCA.21335
牛津词典
noun
- 装饰;点缀
the use of objects, designs, etc. to decorate sth
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 装饰物;装饰图案;装饰;点缀
Decorations and patterns can be referred to asornamentation.- The chairs were comfortable, functional and free of ornamentation.
这些椅子舒适实用,而且看上去不显花哨。
- The chairs were comfortable, functional and free of ornamentation.
英英释义
noun
- the act of adding extraneous decorations to something
- something used to beautify
- the state of being ornamented
双语例句
- Singing with florid ornamentation.
用华美的装饰音歌唱。 - Instead they used them for ornamentation in everyday life.
相反他们在日常生活中用它们作为装饰品。 - An intricate, delicate, or fanciful ornamentation.
复杂而精致奇特的装饰。 - All ornamentation is left out to create a clearer image, but note that even the ornaments do have profound symbolic meaning.
所有的装饰物都被省略以供营造清楚的视效,但请注意甚至装饰物本身都具有深厚的符号意义。 - A lining applied to the edge of a garment for ornamentation or strengthening.
外衣边上为了装饰或加固而另加的一层布。 - The carved ornamentation on fan vaulting. ornate carvings in a church
教堂中华丽的雕刻饰物 - Of or being an architectural style developed by the ancient Romans and characterized by the round arch as chief structural element, the vault, concrete masonry construction, and classical ornamentation.
罗马式建筑的由古罗马人创建的建筑术,风格为以拱架结构为主要的建筑要素、拱顶、混泥土结构和古典装饰品。 - A decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing.
一条装饰的带用于装饰或者修整。 - Rococo describes the18th-century European style that grew out of the baroque and is characterized by profuse ornamentation, such as graceful and delicate shells and foliage.
Rococo描述了18世纪派生于巴洛克风格的欧洲艺术风格,该风格以过多的装饰为特色,诸如饰以优美精细的贝壳和羽毛。 - Delicate and intricate ornamentation ( usually in gold or silver or other fine twisted wire).
精美和错综复杂的装饰(通常在金或者银或者其他好的双扭线里)。