embellish: [14] To embellish something is literally to ‘make it beautiful’. It comes from Old French embellir, a compound verb formed from the prefix en-, which denotes ‘causing’ or ‘making’, and bel ‘beautiful’. This Old French adjective (source of modern French beau) came from Latin bellus ‘beautiful’, and its other English offspring include beau, belle, and beauty. => beau, beauty, belle
embellish (v.)
mid-14c., "to render beautiful," from Old French embelliss-, stem of embellir "make beautiful, ornament," from assimilated form of en- (see en- (1)) + bel "beautiful," from Latin bellus "handsome, pretty, fine" (see bene-). Meaning "dress up (a narration) with fictitious matter" is from mid-15c. Related: Embellished; embellishing.
中文解释
1. To embellish something is literally to 'make it beautiful'.2. beau, beauty, belle => embellish.3. bellus "beautiful, pretty" <===> bon- "good", bene- "well".4. 谐音“姨母白丽兮”。
实用例句
1. Embellish basic covers and curtains with borders, ties and fringing.
用镶边、系带和流苏装饰朴素的床罩和窗帘。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Just tell the truth and don't embellish the story by any means.
你只要讲清事实,千万不要添枝加叶.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. I asked him not to embellish the truth with ideas of his own.
我要他不对事实添油加醋.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. Ivy leaves embellish the front of the dresser.
梳妆台正面饰有常春藤叶子。
来自辞典例句
5. Various windows embellish the corridor, with the shape of square, circle, hexagon and octagon.