ornaments / noun ˈɔr nə mənt; verb ˈɔr nəˌmɛnt, -mənt /

饰品饰物装饰品摆件

ornaments2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an accessory, article, or detail used to beautify the appearance of something to which it is added or of which it is a part: architectural ornaments.
  2. a system, category, or style of such objects or features; ornamentation: a book on Gothic ornament.
  3. any adornment or means of adornment.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to furnish with ornaments; embellish: to ornament a musical composition.
  2. to be an ornament to: Several famous scientists were acquired to ornament the university.

ornaments 近义词

n. 名词 noun

decoration

v. 动词 verb

decorate

更多ornaments例句

  1. You might not have been considering an ornament from the Supreme Court Historical Society or butterfly-inspired jewelry from Brookside Gardens, but there’s a lot to explore.
  2. It also said the tree would be illuminated throughout December, and visitors are invited to the site to view it and trees representing each state and territory and the District, decorated with ornaments designed by students from across the country.
  3. To commemorate surviving 2020—something that everyone should celebrate—we’ve picked out a few ornaments that seem quite fitting for these times.
  4. Show them your father will not, will no longer, have license to treat you as ornaments for his own ego and needs.
  5. This battery-free device dangles like an ornament from a tree and harvests all the energy it needs from the natural swaying of branches.
  6. McConnell soon followed, beaming like an ornament atop a Christmas tree.
  7. It is your ornament, your grace, your seduction, your chant for courting.
  8. The Daily Pic: Silversmith Sakurako Shimizu makes ornament from exclamations.
  9. She inspired the designer to craft a brilliant silver minidress with a lightning-bolt head ornament.
  10. She was examining the ornament on the back of which was carved a miniature bar of music, with three or four notes.
  11. Meantime the court receives the rents; the garden, the chief ornament of the town, is running wild, and the house is deserted.
  12. The trees are sometimes prettily arranged in alleys, but are planted far less for ornament than for use.
  13. She was dressed in a high-necked dress of black lace, and wore in her corsage a large circular ornament of diamonds and emeralds.
  14. Three clubs, which look from without to be very comfortable, ornament this square with their gas-lamps.