adornment
/əˈdɔːnmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈdɔːrnmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈdȯrn-mənt/ (ame, mw)
adornment — 名詞
- adornmentsingular
- adornmentsplural
1. a decorative item or detail that gives extra beauty to someone or something, or
裝飾;飾物
加在人或物上的裝點
a decorative item or detail that gives extra beauty to someone or something, or decorative work of this kind
The silver adornment in Beatriz's hair matched her blue dress.
Beatriz 頭髮上的銀色飾物和她的藍色洋裝很相配。
hair adornment
On the temple gate, carved dragon adornments shone after the rain.
寺門上的龍形裝飾在雨後閃著光。
adornments on a gate
For the spring parade, Minh chose one bright feather adornment.
為了春季遊行,Minh 選了一個鮮豔的羽毛飾物。
The careful adornment of the altar took all morning before the wedding.
婚禮前,祭壇的精心裝飾花了一整個早上。
Without any adornment, the wooden mask looked severe and unfinished.
沒有任何裝飾時,那個木面具看起來嚴峻又像沒做完。
- decoration
the broad everyday word for anything added to make something look nicer
- ornament
often suggests a separate decorative object rather than decoration in general
- embellishment
more formal and often suggests extra rich detail
- trim
usually means decorative edging on clothes, fabric, or furniture
- plainness
the quality of having little or no decorative detail
文法句型
a silver adornment in her hair
adornments on a gate
the adornment of an altar
without adornment
用法筆記
Usually a formal word. It can refer to one decorative item or to the process of adding decorative detail, especially in writing about clothes, art, buildings, or ceremonies.