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
- 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。 - 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。 - I mean both men's and women's clothes are made of very colorful cloth for ornamentation purposes.
就是这男装、女装他们都喜欢用色彩素净的布来做粉饰。 - 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。 - Her strawberry blonde braids are topped with a bold golden helmet, complete with "wing" ornamentation.
她草莓金发辫子的突破与大胆的金色头盔,完全与“右翼”纹饰。 - Enter the length of the ornamentation detail, from the bottom of the staircase.
输入装饰段的长度,从楼梯底部开始计算。 - According to archaeological findings, 18 000-year-old artifacts such as bone sewing needles and stone beads and shells with holes bored in them attest to the existence of ornamentation and of sewing early in ancient Chinese civilization.
根据考古学的发现,18000年前的文化遗迹中有诸如骨针和穿孔的石珠和贝壳,它们都证明了在中国古代文明很早的时候装饰和缝纫就已经存在了。 - Their bold architectural sculpture is either integral with the stone monuments or is added as stucco ornamentation.
他们粗犷的建筑雕刻中既有整体岩石雕琢也有涂以灰泥为装饰。 - 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。
