tarted
vt.
将某人打扮得妖艳,将某物装饰得俗气(tart的过去式与过去分词形式);
例句:
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The old man tarted up his shop so much that I couldn't recognize it.
那个老人把他的小店装饰得我都认不出来了.
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Old Mrs Jones was all tarted up for the vicar's garden party.
琼斯老太太打扮得花枝招展去参加教区牧师举行的游园会.
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Older structures, such as the parliament, were to be tarted up with domes and other accoutrements.
如议会大楼这样的旧建筑则被穹顶和另外建筑结构装扮起来.
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I didn't think I needed my sugar-free Orbit tarted up.
来自THETIMES
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Tarted-up seventeenth-century cottage with modern additions.
来自B. Pym
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It's a street of tarted-up multimillion-pound Victorian homes for rich bankers and footballers.
来自THETIMES