adornments
adornments — 名詞
1. decorative things added to a person, object, or place, or the extra beauty creat
裝飾;飾物
加在人或物上的裝點細節
decorative things added to a person, object, or place, or the extra beauty created by those details
Silver adornments in Sana's hair flashed during the wedding dance.
Sana 頭髮上的銀色飾物在婚禮舞蹈時閃閃發亮。
hair adornments
The museum case displayed jade adornments from an old royal tomb.
博物館的展示櫃陳列著來自古老王室墓穴的玉製飾物。
jade adornments from a tomb
Gold adornments on the temple doors caught Wei's eye at sunset.
寺廟門上的金色裝飾在日落時吸引了 Wei 的目光。
Romi stitched tiny bead adornments onto the sleeves before the festival.
Romi 在節慶前把細小的珠子裝飾縫到袖子上。
Without any adornments, the stone arch looked bare and unfinished.
沒有任何裝飾時,那座石拱門看起來光禿禿的,像是還沒完工。
- decorations
the broad everyday word for things used to make something look nicer or more festive
- ornaments
often suggests separate decorative objects that are displayed or hung somewhere
- trim
usually means a narrow decorative edge on clothes, fabric, or furniture
- finery
focuses on rich or showy decorative clothing and jewellery
- plainness
suggests an absence of decorative detail
文法句型
hair adornments
gold adornments on a door
stitch adornments onto a sleeve
without adornments
用法筆記
Usually plural. Common for decorative details on clothes, hair, buildings, and ceremonial objects. It sounds more formal than decorations and often suggests carefully chosen visual detail rather than ordinary party items.