1. 装饰:法国文艺复兴外观大致都保有一些哥德式(Gothic)的影响,也因此有着多雕刻,巨大厚重和装饰(embellishment)的特性. 在法国,路易14(Louis XIV)独特之家具风格乃承继自文艺复兴时期. 这时期以壮丽(splendor)与宏伟(grandeur)著称.
2. 裝飾類:Hand crochet 手鉤 | Embellishment 裝飾類 | Princess line 公主線
3. 装饰/装潢:装饰/装潢 adornment | 装饰/装潢 embellishment | 访问 visit
4. 修飾,裝飾:3、interpolate 竄改 | 4、embellishment 修飾,裝飾 | 5、contemptible 可鄙的,卑劣的
1. 装饰;修饰
An embellishment is a decoration added to something to make it seem more attractive or interesting.
e.g. ...Renaissance embellishments.
文艺复兴时期的装饰
e.g. ...public buildings with little bits of decoration and embellishment.
没有太多装潢的公共建筑
1. One thing he emphasizes is the " original flavor " of the tourist sites, to which " we should not add too much human embellishment ".
2. A fancy design of more complicated patterns and metal embellishment is a hot favorite.
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3. Hence his work is true to the materials he uses, devoid of embellishment or disguise.
4. There was no embellishment so the clothes had to speak for themselves.
5. There is embellishment - sweet, pretty and providing you with something to fiddle with on the bus.
6. Like the stylistically and thematically similar " United 93, " this is a film that clearly needed no dramatic embellishment.
noun
1. the act of adding extraneous decorations to something
Synonym: ornamentation
2. a superfluous ornament
3. elaboration of an interpretation by the use of decorative (sometimes fictitious) detail
e.g. the mystery has been heightened by many embellishments in subsequent retellings
Synonym: embroidery