bedecked / bɪˈdɛk /

满身是伤斑驳的满身是伤的斑驳陆离

bedecked 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to deck out; adorn, especially in a showy or gaudy manner.

bedecked 近义词

v. 动词 verb

dress up

bedecked 的近义词 10
bedecked 的反义词 1

更多bedecked例句

  1. Somebody has to draw the line, and if it takes a 90-pound Jewish grandmother bedecked in a doily to do it, so be it.
  2. The men are smoking cigars, the women are tanned and bedecked.
  3. Arriving at Bordelet's ciderie, we parked along a stone wall bedecked with vibrant, voluptuous yellow and red roses.
  4. Volunteers for the various candidates bedecked in t-shirts and stickers jumped on every person entering to ask for a vote.
  5. Upper East Side apartments contain Louis Quinze rooms bedecked in furniture that appears to be made of solid gold.
  6. Galley-foist may be the name of some dress of the period, so-called for its resemblance to the gaily bedecked Mayors-barge.
  7. O Agni, on to the strong host of the Maruts, bedecked with golden chains and ornaments.
  8. Her horns bedecked with ribbons gay, And garlanded with rosy may,—A tricksy sight.
  9. It is considered holy, and is marked by a pole bedecked with rags and streamers like a scare-crow.
  10. With shields are your ships bedecked; boldly ye bear yourselves, few things ye fear, I ween: tell me how your king is named.