adorn
/əˈdɔːn/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈdɔːrn/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈdȯrn/ (ame, mw)
adorn — 動詞
- adornpresent simple I / you / we / they
- adornshe / she / it
- adornedpast simple
- adorning-ing form
1. to put attractive items on someone or something so that they look more beautiful
裝飾;點綴
用美麗的物品使外觀更吸引人
to put attractive items on someone or something so that they look more beautiful or special
Kehinde adorned the entrance with strings of tiny gold lights.
Kehinde 用細小的金色燈串裝飾了入口處。
adorn + place + with + decorative objects
Grandmother adorned Saanvi's hair with fresh jasmine flowers for the festival.
祖母為節慶用新鮮茉莉花點綴了 Saanvi 的頭髮。
A row of carved wooden birds adorned the top of the old cabinet.
一排雕刻的木鳥裝飾著老舊櫥櫃的頂部。
Dimitri adorned the wedding cake with delicate sugar roses and silver leaf.
Dimitri 用精緻的糖玫瑰和銀箔點綴了婚禮蛋糕。
Nkechi wore a simple dress adorned with beads along the neckline.
Nkechi 穿著一件領口以珠子點綴的簡約洋裝。
- decorate
more everyday and less formal; used for rooms, cakes, and ordinary settings
- embellish
emphasises adding detail for effect; also used for exaggerating stories
- ornament
suggests more elaborate or formal decoration, often with small detailed items
- beautify
broader term for making something attractive, not limited to adding objects
文法句型
adorn + something + with + something
用法筆記
Often used in the passive or participial form ('adorned with') to describe how something looks. Common in descriptive writing and formal contexts rather than everyday speech.