festoon
festoon 英 [feˈstu:n] 美 [fɛˈstun]
vt. 结彩于;[建] 以花彩装饰 n. 花彩;[建] 花彩装饰物
进行时:festooning 过去式:festooned 过去分词:festooned 第三人称单数:festoons 名词复数:festoons
- A festoon is a decorative string of flowers that you drape across a room, dropping in curves between support points. If you're decorating for Halloween, why not try a creatively spooky festoon of dried roses covered in cobwebs?
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- vt. 结彩于;[建] 以花彩装饰
- n. 花彩;[建] 花彩装饰物
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1. His portraits festoon town.
他的肖像挂满了全城。
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2. Paper birds festoon a street during the Santiago de Cuba carnaval, in Cuba, the largest island in the West Indies.
图为西印度群岛中最大的岛国古巴,在圣地亚哥狂欢节期间,挂满纸鹤的街道。
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3. Velvet jackets, the stuff of end-of-year-dinners and festive get-togethers, festoon the rails even before the inevitable racks of tinsel, cards and wrapping paper have appeared in stores。
这也不怪你,通常岁末年终赴宴以及节庆欢聚时才穿的天鹅绒夹克已经琳琅满目地摆满了货架,甚至比亮箔、卡片和包装纸年复一年的上架时间还要早。
- festoon (n.) "string or chain of flowers, ribbon, or other material suspended between two points," 1620s, from French feston (16c.), from Italian festone, literally "a festive ornament," apparently from festa "celebration, feast," from Vulgar Latin *festa (see feast (n.)). The verb is attested from 1789. Related: Festooned.
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