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[/ˈɔːnəmənt; ˋɔrnəmənt/] n 用法: 1 [U] (fml 文) decoration; adornment 装饰; 点缀: The palace was rich in ornament. 宫廷装饰琳琅满目. * The clock is simply for ornament, it doesn't actually work. 那时钟纯粹是为了装饰, 其实不能走. 用法: 2 [C] thing designed to add beauty to sth, but usu without practical use 装饰物; 点缀品; 摆设: a shelf crowded with ornaments, ie vases, pieces of china, etc 摆满装饰物的架子(花瓶、 瓷器等) * I've just dropped one of your china ornaments. 我刚才把你的一件瓷器的摆设给弄掉了. 用法: 3 (dated fml 旧, 文) person, act, quality, etc that adds beauty, charm, etc 增添美感、 魅力等的人、 行为、 品质等: He is an ornament to his profession. 他为同业增了光. ornament 2 [/ˈɔːnəment; ˋɔrnəˏmɛnt/] [esp passive 尤用於被动语态: Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (with sth) add ornament to sth; decorate sth 装饰、 点缀或美化某物:a dress ornamented with lace 带花边的连衣裙 * a Christmas tree ornamented with tinsel 饰有金银箔的圣诞树. |