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embroidered

/em-broi-der/US // ɛmˈbrɔɪ dər //UK // (ɪmˈbrɔɪdə) //

绣花的,刺绣的,绣制的,绣制

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to decorate with ornamental needlework.
    • : to produce or form in needlework.
    • : to adorn or embellish rhetorically, especially with ornate language or fictitious details: He embroidered the account of the shipwreck to hold his listeners' interest.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to do embroidery.
    • : to add embellishments; exaggerate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbexaggerate information
Synonyms
embellish润饰,点缀,修饰,润色aggrandize夸大其词,夸大,夸耀,夸大其辞amplify扩增,放大,扩音,扩容color颜色,色彩,色,色泽distend胀大,涨大,胀破,膨胀dramatize戏剧化,演绎,渲染,戏剧化处理elaborate精心制作的,阐述,精心制作,详尽的enhance加强,增强,提高,提升enlarge扩大,扩大范围,扩大规模,扩大化expand拓展,扩充,扩大,扩展falsify篡改,揑造,作假,伪造fudge软糖,软膏,软木,软饮料heighten增高,增强,提高,增高了hyperbolize夸大其词,夸大其辞,夸张,超标的lie谎言,撒谎,骗人,谎话magnify凸显,放大,增大,凸现overdo过度行为,矫枉过正,过头了,过度overemphasize过分强调,过度强调,太过强调,过于强调overestimate高估,高估了,夸大其词,过高估计overstate多报,多报了,夸大其词,多说pad垫子,衬垫,垫,垫板puff泡芙,扑通,扑面而来的,扑灭romanticize浪漫化,浪漫主义,浪漫的,浪漫地看待stretch伸展,延伸,绵延,伸长blow-up爆炸,爆破,炸毁,爆炸性增长build up积累,建立,积累起来,积累起来的make federal case办理联邦案件,办理联邦手续,办理联邦案,办理联邦立案make mountain out of molehill山穷水尽疑无路overelaborate夸大其词,夸大其辞,夸夸其谈,夸大其词的overembellish过奖,过奖的,过奖了,过度美化play up玩起来,发挥作用,发挥,玩起来了spread on thick铺上厚厚的一层,铺上厚厚一层,铺上了厚厚的一层,铺满stretch the truth牵强附会,瞒天过海,扯皮,牵强yeast酵母,酵母菌,酵素,酴醾

Examples

  • The effort is led by Daphrose Mukarutamu, a statuesque figure in a red embroidered dress and short, sweeping hairdo.

  • She dried the teacup with a worn mildewed hand towel, also embroidered with Lily of the Valley.

  • She was wearing a strapless, pale yellow dress with embroidered flowers.

  • He hung rare masks from Papua New Guinea above embroidered Peruvian pillows, and somehow the combination made sense.

  • In the photo, Sherman stands, dressed in an elaborate embroidered velvet frock coat and vest from the late eighteenth century.

  • A leather swordbelt, gold-embroidered at the edges, carried a long steel-halted rapier in a leather scabbard chaped with steel.

  • She had herself embroidered them to look like a pair worn by the rich lady whose husband owned the plantation.

  • Here it seems to mean a gold-embroidered band, worn as a chaplet.

  • His tobacco pouch, which he laid upon the table, was a fantastic embroidered silk affair, evidently the handiwork of a woman.

  • Violet embroidered two beautiful eyes in black and white, and a jet black nose-tip.