英 [ɪmˈbrɔɪdə(r)] 美 [ɪmˈbrɔɪdər]
vt. 刺绣;装饰;镶边
vi. 绣花;刺绣
第三人称单数embroiders
现在分词embroidering
过去式embroidered
过去分词embroidered
embroider /ɪmˈbrɔɪdə/ TEM4 [ embroidering embroidered embroiders ]
及物动词/不及物动词 If something such as clothing or cloth is embroidered with a design, the design is stitched into it. 绣
The collar was embroidered with very small red strawberries.
这衣领上绣了非常小的红色草莓。
I have a pillow with my name embroidered on it.
我有一个绣着我名字的枕头。
及物动词/不及物动词 If you embroider a story or account of something, or if you embroider on it, you try to make it more interesting by adding details that may be untrue. 渲染
He told some lies and sometimes just embroidered the truth.
他说了些谎话,有时候只不过是渲染了一下事实。
decorate with needlework
同义词: broider
add details to
同义词: pad / lard / embellish / aggrandize / aggrandise / blow up / dramatize / dramatise
刺绣-引用次数:4
With the popularity of silk and so on, people have begun to embroider on silk fabric with patterns and designs for a variety of decorative,so embroidery was produced.
随着丝绸等的普及,人们开始在丝织物上绣制花纹和各种图案进行装饰,于是产生了刺绣。
参考来源鲁绣工艺的传承、保护与开发
绣花-引用次数:11
Based on the foregoing advantages, this paper puts forward an implementation approach of the embroider control system in Linux.
本文正是基于这些优势,提出一种电脑绣花机控制系统在Linux下的实现方式。
刺绣; 装饰; 镶边; 绣花, 刺绣 { embroider } 使戏剧化; 戏剧性地描述; 改编为剧本; 生动地表达; 戏剧化; 可改编成剧本;.
... emboss v.加浮雕花纹于 使凸出 embroider vt.绣花;装饰 embryo n.胚胎 事物的萌芽期 ...
... embrace 拥抱,互相拥抱,包含 拥抱,互相拥抱,包含 embroider 刺绣,镶边,装饰 刺绣,镶边,装饰 embroil 使卷入,牵连 使卷入,牵连 ...
embroidery 刺绣;刺绣品;粉饰
embroiderer 绣花机;刺绣工
Some girls would even embroider on a sachet as a gift for their lovers.
有些女孩甚至会在香囊上刺绣,作为送给爱人的礼物。
Iwill embroider a memory inside.
我会在心里组织一段回忆。
She spread her with embroider cover.
她床上铺的是刺绣床罩。
The scenes of passion, atrocity, and revolution merely embroider movie-derived ideas of passion, et cetera.
This cognitive difference permits them to make, and embroider, external representations of that world in other words, to create art.
We use it to operate the cooperative but competitive system of social exchange that is a society: to charm, forgive, manipulate, bewitch, embroider, exaggerate, diminish, disparage to choose just some of the verbs from the key paragraph of Dr. Pagel's (beautifully written) book.
WSJ: Matt Ridley on the Ideas in Mark Pagel's Wired for Culture | Mind & Matter