adorn 的定义
- to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments: garlands of flowers adorning their hair.
- to make more pleasing, attractive, impressive, etc.; enhance: Piety adorned Abigail's character.
adorn 近义词
decorate
更多adorn例句
- We preen our hair, adorn our bodies with ornaments, tattoos and makeup.
- Canada Goose, long criticized for its use of coyote fur, said in April it would stop buying new fur from trappers but would continue to adorn coats with recycled fur.
- Yet thanks to those small worms, the soil on this antipodean ranch sucks up carbon dioxide while growing grass to feed the sheep that produce the wool that adorn the feet of hipsters a world away.
- Cowries adorned the clothing of dancers, warriors, and the richest families.
- Collina Strada sells stunning masks adorned in bright prints and tied with bows.
- They receive money for food, and satellite dishes adorn many of the housing units.
- Elaborate, thousand-year-old murals featuring religious scenes adorn the walls of many temples.
- The trio haunted east coast flea markets, sourcing knickknacks that would adorn the lobby and guest rooms.
- Typical of most old cemeteries, eerie carved-stone Angels of Death and other ghoulish figures adorn many of the tombstones.
- Fading newspaper clippings about her family adorn the walls near her office in the entryway to the compound.
- They name the deceased child an angelito, (little angel), and adorn it in every possible way.
- Shortly there appeared a youngish man, constructed by nature to adorn wearing apparel.
- He liked to adorn her with jewels, to see her dance, and to tell her what sport he had had with his dogs and his falcons.
- Such men could not fail to adorn the faith they professed, and do honour to the Church in which they had been nurtured.
- It is only,” replies the friar, “to grace and adorn my speech; it is the colour of a Ciceronian rhetoric.