ornamentation 英 [ɔːnəmen'teɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [,ɔrnəmɛn'teʃən]

ornamentation

ornamentation  英 [ɔːnəmen'teɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,ɔrnəmɛn'teʃən]

n. 装饰物 

名词复数:ornamentations 

The architects who designed facade ornamentation often relied on popular handbooks for traditional styles, like the classical or Gothic. 那些设计室外装饰物的建筑师经常是依赖流行手册来依循古典式和哥特式之类的传统风格的。
The dimensions must be absolute. In either case there is no ornamentation to hide irregularities, no moldings to cover hidden defects and no supports to strengthen concealed weaknesses. 凡此二者,既无修饰品可遮掩其中的参差不齐之处,又无装饰物以覆盖其内隐含的缺陷,也无支撑物以加强其内在的不足。

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  • n. 装饰物
  • 1. The architects who designed facade ornamentation often relied on popular handbooks for traditional styles, like the classical or Gothic.

    那些设计室外装饰物的建筑师经常是依赖流行手册来依循古典式和哥特式之类的传统风格的。

  • 2. The dimensions must be absolute. In either case there is no ornamentation to hide irregularities, no moldings to cover hidden defects and no supports to strengthen concealed weaknesses.

    凡此二者,既无修饰品可遮掩其中的参差不齐之处,又无装饰物以覆盖其内隐含的缺陷,也无支撑物以加强其内在的不足。

  • 3. It was a time when carvers from across Europe were descending on the city and creating public ornamentation of a quantity and eclecticism that has never since been matched, or even imagined.

    来自欧洲各地的雕刻师在那段时期登上纽约港,他们带来了瀚若星辰的建筑装饰物,把纽约改造成了一座兼容并蓄的艺术之都,这样的创作高峰直到今天都难以想象,更枉论匹敌。

  • ornamentation (n.) 1839, noun of action from ornament (v.).
or·na·men·ta·tion / ˌɔːnəmenˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɔːrnəmenˈteɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] the use of objects, designs, etc. to decorate sth 装饰;点缀 ornamentation ornamentations or·na·men·ta·tion / ˌɔːnəmenˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɔːrnəmenˈteɪʃn /
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