embroidered / ɛmˈbrɔɪ dər /

绣花的刺绣的绣制的绣制

embroidered2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to decorate with ornamental needlework.
  2. to produce or form in needlework.
  3. 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. to do embroidery.
  2. to add embellishments; exaggerate.

embroidered 近义词

v. 动词 verb

add fancy stitching, adornment

v. 动词 verb

exaggerate information

更多embroidered例句

  1. The effort is led by Daphrose Mukarutamu, a statuesque figure in a red embroidered dress and short, sweeping hairdo.
  2. She dried the teacup with a worn mildewed hand towel, also embroidered with Lily of the Valley.
  3. She was wearing a strapless, pale yellow dress with embroidered flowers.
  4. He hung rare masks from Papua New Guinea above embroidered Peruvian pillows, and somehow the combination made sense.
  5. In the photo, Sherman stands, dressed in an elaborate embroidered velvet frock coat and vest from the late eighteenth century.
  6. A leather swordbelt, gold-embroidered at the edges, carried a long steel-halted rapier in a leather scabbard chaped with steel.
  7. She had herself embroidered them to look like a pair worn by the rich lady whose husband owned the plantation.
  8. Here it seems to mean a gold-embroidered band, worn as a chaplet.
  9. His tobacco pouch, which he laid upon the table, was a fantastic embroidered silk affair, evidently the handiwork of a woman.
  10. Violet embroidered two beautiful eyes in black and white, and a jet black nose-tip.