decorations
n. 裝飾( decoration的名詞複數 ); 裝飾品; 裝飾圖案; 裝飾風格
The decoration of a room is its furniture, wallpaper, and ornaments.
The decoration and furnishings had to be practical enough for a family home...
房子的裝潢和傢俱都必須很實用,適合家居生活。
With its simple decoration, the main bedroom is a peaceful haven.
主臥室裝飾簡單,像一處寧靜的港灣。
Decorations are features that are added to something in order to make it look more attractive.
The only wall decorations are candles and a single mirror...
牆上唯一的裝飾是幾支蠟燭和一面鏡子。
The planting of winter and spring-flowering bulbs will supply colourful decoration at a time when most gardens are looking fairly desolate.
栽種冬春季節開花的鱗莖植物可以在大多數花園看上去還比較蕭索的時候提供多彩的裝點。
Decorations are brightly coloured objects such as pieces of paper and balloons, which you put up in a room on special occasions to make it look more attractive.
Festive paper decorations had been hung from the ceiling.
喜慶的彩紙已經掛在天花板上。
A decoration is an official title or honour which is given to someone, usually in the form of a medal, as a reward for military bravery or public service.
He was awarded several military decorations.
他被授予了多枚軍功章。
The only wall decorations are candles and a single mirror.
牆上唯一的裝飾是幾支蠟燭和一面鏡子。
Geometric designs were popular wall decorations in the 14th century.
14世紀,幾何圖形是風靡一時的牆壁裝飾圖案。
People were stringing up decorations on the fronts of their homes.
人們正在各家門口掛起裝飾物。
Festive paper decorations had been hung from the ceiling.
喜慶的彩紙已經掛在天花板上。
He was awarded several military decorations.
他被授予了多枚軍功章。