redecoration 的定义
- something used for decorating; adornment; embellishment: The gymnasium was adorned with posters and crepe-paper decorations for the dance.
 - the act of decorating.
 - interior decoration.
 - a badge, medal, etc., conferred and worn as a mark of honor:a decoration for bravery.
 
redecoration 近义词
等同于 remodeling
更多redecoration例句
- Essentially the state is hoping that current uniforms and stadium decorations will be retired in the coming years.
 - Participants are encouraged to use their creativity to display their pride with lively banners, flags, costumes, and decorations!
 - This cotton rope woven hamper can double as pure home decoration.
 - By contrast, the foxes, snakes, and scorpions of Göbekli Tepe are reduced to smaller attributes or decorations on those huge anthropomorphic pillars.
 - Their uniform was comprised of a specific color, form, and had specific decorations that showcased their master’s coat of arms or initials.
 - Brooklyn is brick walls, little shops and industrial decoration.
 - The practice reached its peak in the Victorian Era, when naturalism became all the rage for museums and even household decoration.
 - "I was searching for something suburban—some low form of decoration that could be transformed," she said.
 - But they were once used for so much more than just decoration.
 - The only wall decoration was a large photograph of Yasser Arafat, no stranger to turmoil in Lebanon.
 - I had no idea who they were, as the Grand Duke was in morning costume, and had no star or decoration to distinguish him.
 - I wanted very much to get this brave fellow a decoration but we were never able to trace him.
 - The house would please her she would enjoy messing about with the decoration, she was very artistic!
 - In 1840, to please Mme. Colleville, her friend, she tried to obtain a decoration for Thuillier.
 - These are very elaborately moulded, the outer sides being ornamented with chevron decoration.