embellish 的定义
- to beautify by or as if by ornamentation; ornament; adorn.
- to enhance with fictitious additions.
embellish 近义词
make beautiful; decorate
更多embellish例句
- To paint how grimy this metropolis is, “Cyberpunk” relies on the suffering of minorities, particularly women, to embellish the seedy underworld of Night City.
- In more tryouts, I gave into chefly urges to embellish the seasonings, adding, then subtracting, onion powder, garlic powder, fresh garlic and Worcestershire sauce.
- Email security marketing tactics don’t have to be embellished or overly exaggerated to get noticed and be effective.
- Linda Yoshida—arguably Instagram’s most prominent calligrapher, with 19,000 followers—has been sending postcards to representatives since 2017, embellishing them with gorgeous calligraphy and documenting them on her Instagram account.
- Special care was taken to alternate the curves of these shaped tusks in the concurrent rows, while the crown was embellished with a plume or a knob.
- If the actual facts are so repugnant to you, then why embellish them?
- Why did you feel the need to embellish and lie about your involvement in the UOF?
- And like all bad liars, immediately gave into the urge to embellish.
- It also takes years of training to be able to sew, embroider, bead, and otherwise embellish these clothes.
- He loved to embellish and we were determined not to let him slip one past us.
- The first is to combine the higher excellences and embellish them to the greatest advantage.
- The artist, not being able to embellish nature, has sought at least to develop its means, to increase its effect and power.
- "Nothing can embellish a beautiful face more than a narrow band drawn over the brow," says Richter.
- Fruits of the loom in rarest silk and linen, embellish the chambers and luxury sits enthroned.
- The refined and noble style of the Greeks was neglected, and there was an attempt to embellish the beautiful more and more.