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emblazon

/em-bley-zuhn/US // ɛmˈbleɪ zən //UK // (ɪmˈbleɪzən) //

纹饰,纹章,徽章,徽记

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to depict, as on an escutcheon in heraldry.
    • : to decorate with brilliant colors.
    • : to proclaim; celebrate or extol.

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Examples

  • He emblazoned his own bike with “Tepetlacaltechco,” the Náhuatl name of his hometown.

  • More than one hundred state police surrounded the capitol building, each with a Confederate flag emblazoned on his helmet.

  • Delivery workers, who drive Amazon emblazoned vans, often deliver up to 300 packages a day on a 10-hour shift.

  • She designed and ordered new scrubs, emblazoned with her logo, for her staffers.

  • The WSJ will also send merchandise with the word “Decision Maker” emblazoned on mugs and T-shirts to media and marketing influencers and Journal members, before making it available to others as the campaign continues to roll out.

  • “No means no,” reads a pair of lacy underwear, while “Consent is Sexy,” and, “Respect,” emblazon others.

  • There is perhaps a reference to the sense of emblazon, which is from M.E. blazen, to blaze abroad, to proclaim.

  • When two hundred years have taken all these natural pains to illustrate and emblazon 'Richard Oglethorpe 1613.'

  • She has a right to emblazon all that will honour her deceased husband.

  • Yes, Hubert was now an esquire; now he had a right to carry a shield and emblazon it with the arms of Walderne.

  • They carve them on door-posts and pillars, and emblazon them on the walls and ceilings in gilt letters.

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