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bedecked

/bih-dek/US // bɪˈdɛk //UK // (bɪˈdɛk) //

满身是伤,斑驳的,满身是伤的,斑驳陆离

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • The men are smoking cigars, the women are tanned and bedecked.

  • Arriving at Bordelet's ciderie, we parked along a stone wall bedecked with vibrant, voluptuous yellow and red roses.

  • Volunteers for the various candidates bedecked in t-shirts and stickers jumped on every person entering to ask for a vote.

  • Upper East Side apartments contain Louis Quinze rooms bedecked in furniture that appears to be made of solid gold.

  • Galley-foist may be the name of some dress of the period, so-called for its resemblance to the gaily bedecked Mayors-barge.

  • O Agni, on to the strong host of the Maruts, bedecked with golden chains and ornaments.

  • Her horns bedecked with ribbons gay, And garlanded with rosy may,—A tricksy sight.

  • It is considered holy, and is marked by a pole bedecked with rags and streamers like a scare-crow.

  • With shields are your ships bedecked; boldly ye bear yourselves, few things ye fear, I ween: tell me how your king is named.