embellishment

英 [ɪmˈbel.ɪʃ.mənt]      美 [ɪmˈbel.ɪʃ.mənt]
  • n. 装饰,修饰;润色
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将“embellishment”分解为“em-bellish-ishment”。想象自己(em)在给某物(bell)添加装饰(ish),最终形成了一个(-ishment)过程或结果,从而记住“embellishment”是指装饰或美化的过程或事物。

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embellishment (n.)
1590s, from embellish + -ment; or from Old French embelissement. Earlier noun was embellishing (mid-15c.).
1. Truscott's verbosity made it hard to separate plain fact from decorative embellishment.
特拉斯科特说话啰唆,让人很难分清哪是纯粹的事实哪是添油加醋的修饰之辞。
2. Locust trees in the North , as a decorative embellishment of nature, also associate us with autumn.
北国的槐树, 也是一种能使人联想起秋来的点缀.
3. I am sensible they might tend very much to the embellishment of my paper.
我明知他们也许足以为本报生色.
4. Embellishment and fluff are not necessary.
华丽的润色是完全没有必要的.
5. His articles are natural and without embellishment.
他的文章不事雕琢,自然质朴.