Decorado in english

Decorated

pronunciation: dekɜreɪtəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
decorated

decorado = scenery ; set ; draped ; patterned. 

Example: This article considers the research needs of those producing amateur theatre production (costumes and scenery) and suggests ways in which they may work closely with public libraries.Example: They seek plays which can be represented with only one set or with limited scene changing.Example: The theater for the puppet show was made of three draped art-room tables.Example: It contains a multitude of traditional gardens, ponds, splendidly patterned walls, and many other beautiful structures all perfectly balanced in natural settings designated as a world heritage by UNESCO = It contains a multitude of traditional gardens, ponds, splendidly patterned walls, and many other beautiful structures all perfectly balanced in natural settings designated as a world heritage by UNESCO.

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» cambiar el decoradochange + the scenery .

Example: Warmer summer temperatures will probably lead to a rise in the summer snowline, changing the scenery in southern mountain areas.

» decorado con abaloriosbeaded .

Example: If none of these terms is appropriate, give the specific name of the item or the names of the parts of the item as concisely as possible; e.g., 2 feather headbands, 1 pair beaded moccasins.

» decorado con buen gustotastefully decorated .

Example: Opening to a terrace with city views, this tastefully decorated room is fitted with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a safety box.

» decorado con joyasjewelled .

Example: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

» decorado con lentejuelasspangledsequined [También escrito sequinned, pero con menos frecuencia] .

Example: And (true to form) he arrived in a spangled beret.

Example: The actress turned heads in a glamorous sequined evening gown that showed off her curves.

» decorado con (mucho) gustotastefully decorated .

Example: Opening to a terrace with city views, this tastefully decorated room is fitted with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a safety box.

» decorado con volantesfrilly [frillier -comp., frilliest -sup.]  .

Example: Lingerie is ladies' underwear; lacy frilly knickers, bras, panties, undies, stockings, various fancy items.

» demasiado decoradooverly-decorated .

Example: The linguistic style too is frequently metaphoric, one of the reasons for my feeling that it was overly-decorated when I began reading.

» letra inicial decoradaswash capital [En impresión, letra inicial mayúscula que tiene como fondo o que está incluida en un dibujo]decorated capital [En impresión, letra inicial mayúscula que tiene como fondo o que está incluida en un dibujo] .

Example: Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman because of the addition of extra ligatures and decorated (or 'swash') capitals.

Example: Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman because of the addition of extra ligatures and decorated (or 'swash') capitals.

» ricamente decoradoornate .

Example: Some homes are grand, with stately brick, spiraling staircases, ornate fences and multiple entrances.

decorar = decorate ; ornament ; adorn ; trim ; festoon ; drape ; garland ; ornate ; garnish ; beautify ; crest ; dress up ; bedizen (with) ; bedeck (with). 

Example: The letters are upright, narrow, and angular, standing on crooked feet, and the ascenders are usually decorated with barbs or thorns; f and p do not normally descend below the base line.Example: Then, from about 1830, the covering material was further ornamented in an embossing machine = Then, from about 1830, the covering material was further ornamented in an embossing machine.Example: Florence used the occasion to boost its international prestige by creating a triumphal arch adorned with inscriptions and sculptures.Example: The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.Example: In front of the Buddha images is a table that serves as the altar, festooned with fruit, flowers, incense, and candles.Example: Classrooms were draped with cloth and garlanded with lattices and vines.Example: Classrooms were draped with cloth and garlanded with lattices and vines.Example: The bottom of the map is ornated with a large decorative allegoric city view of Stralsund flanked by two sea monsters.Example: Chocolate can be used for garnishing in the shape of chocolate chips or grated and sprinkled over dessert.Example: I must say it's quite a neat idea that beautifies the city and doesn't burden the resources.Example: Even a plain, white material will work, when you crest it with a burgundy, russet, orange, red, or yellow runner.Example: You can dress up any plate of food with garnishment, but knowing how to garnish food can be confusing for anyone who has not previously tried.Example: She wore long plaits of grey hair entwined with strips of red fabric hanging down around her neck that was bedizened with strands of cheap jewellery.Example: We should not leave Mother Earth with scars but with flowers bedecked in her hair.

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» decorar con crestacrest .

Example: Even a plain, white material will work, when you crest it with a burgundy, russet, orange, red, or yellow runner.

» decorar con guirnaldasfestoongarlandwreathe .

Example: In front of the Buddha images is a table that serves as the altar, festooned with fruit, flowers, incense, and candles.

Example: Classrooms were draped with cloth and garlanded with lattices and vines.

Example: The city, too, was wreathed in the same indigo mist that hovered around the entire planet, only the mist here was much more prevalent.

» decorar el bordefringe .

Example: The offerings are placed on and around the bedstead which is itself ornamented with mosquito net, fringed with beads.

» decorar el flecofringe .

Example: The offerings are placed on and around the bedstead which is itself ornamented with mosquito net, fringed with beads.

» decorar el hogardecorate + the house .

Example: There is a need for simple manuals which help readers to play bowls, arrange flowers, decorate the house, and the like.

» productos decorados con tela escocesatartanware  .

Example: The exhibition 'Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.

Decorado synonyms

mosaic in spanish: mosaico, pronunciation: moʊzeɪɪk nounornate in spanish: florido, pronunciation: ɔrneɪt adjectivehung in spanish: colgado, pronunciation: hʌŋ adjectiveraised in spanish: elevado, pronunciation: reɪzd adjectivemounted in spanish: montado, pronunciation: maʊntəd adjectiveembossed in spanish: en relieve, pronunciation: ɪmbɔst adjectivefeathered in spanish: plumado, pronunciation: feðɜrd adjectivebeady in spanish: de forma de abalorio, pronunciation: bidi adjectivelaced in spanish: atado, pronunciation: leɪst adjectiveadorned in spanish: adornado, pronunciation: ədɔrnd adjectivefrilly in spanish: con volantes, pronunciation: frɪli adjectivetufted in spanish: tufted, pronunciation: tʌftəd adjectivecloisonne in spanish: tabicado, pronunciation: klɔɪsən nounruffled in spanish: rizado, pronunciation: rʌfəld adjectiveembroidered in spanish: bordado, pronunciation: embrɔɪdɜrd adjectivestudded in spanish: tachonado, pronunciation: stʌdɪd adjectiveembellished in spanish: embellecido, pronunciation: embelɪʃt adjectivebespectacled in spanish: con gafas, pronunciation: bɪspektəkəld adjectivecrested in spanish: crestado, pronunciation: krestəd adjectivebraided in spanish: trenzado, pronunciation: breɪdɪd adjectiveinflamed in spanish: enconado, pronunciation: ɪnfleɪmd adjectivespangled in spanish: salpicado, pronunciation: spæŋgəld adjectiveinlaid in spanish: incrustado, pronunciation: ɪnleɪd adjectivetessellated in spanish: teselado, pronunciation: tesəleɪtɪd adjectivebejeweled in spanish: enjoyado, pronunciation: bedʒweld adjectivefeathery in spanish: plumoso, pronunciation: feðɜri adjectivebeaded in spanish: con cuentas, pronunciation: bidɪd adjectivefringed in spanish: con flecos, pronunciation: frɪndʒd adjectiveenameled in spanish: esmaltado, pronunciation: ɪnæməld adjectivejeweled in spanish: joyado, pronunciation: dʒuəld adjectivewreathed in spanish: envuelto, pronunciation: reθt adjectivesequined in spanish: lentejuelas, pronunciation: sikwənd adjectiveencircled in spanish: rodeado, pronunciation: ɪnsɜrkəld adjectiveringed in spanish: anillado, pronunciation: rɪŋd adjectiveclinquant in spanish: clinquant, pronunciation: klɪnkwənt adjectiveplumed in spanish: con penacho, pronunciation: plumd adjectiveornamented in spanish: adornado, pronunciation: ɔrnəmentɪd adjectivebrocaded in spanish: brocado, pronunciation: broʊkeɪdɪd adjectivejewelled in spanish: joyado, pronunciation: dʒuəld adjectivepaneled in spanish: paneles, pronunciation: pænəld adjectivebejewelled in spanish: enjoyado, pronunciation: bedʒweld adjectivebedaubed in spanish: dado, pronunciation: bɪdaʊbed adjectivetasseled in spanish: con borlas, pronunciation: tæsəld adjectivegilt-edged in spanish: con bordes dorados, pronunciation: gɪltedʒd adjectiveplumy in spanish: plumoso, pronunciation: plumi adjectivegemmed in spanish: gema, pronunciation: dʒemd adjectivefrilled in spanish: volado, pronunciation: frɪld adjectivespangly in spanish: Spangly, pronunciation: spæŋgli adjectivespectacled in spanish: con gafas, pronunciation: spektəkəld adjectivebuttony in spanish: abotonado, pronunciation: bʊtəni adjectivemonocled in spanish: monóculo, pronunciation: mɑnəkəld adjectivebespangled in spanish: aseado, pronunciation: bɪspæŋgəld adjectivewainscoted in spanish: Wainscoteado, pronunciation: weɪnskoʊtɪd adjectivetasselled in spanish: con borla, pronunciation: tæsəld adjectiveinwrought in spanish: en proceso, pronunciation: ɪnraʊt adjectivetinselly in spanish: Tinselly, pronunciation: tɪnsəli adjectivechampleve in spanish: coleccionar, pronunciation: ʃæmpliv adjectivegussied in spanish: acosado, pronunciation: gʌsid adjectivetinseled in spanish: oropel, pronunciation: tɪnsəld adjectivetapestried in spanish: tapizado, pronunciation: teɪpəstraɪd adjectivecarbuncled in spanish: carbuncled, pronunciation: kɑrbəŋkəld adjectivegussied up in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: gʌsidʌp adjectivecrocketed in spanish: agazapado, pronunciation: krɑkətɪd adjectivetricked out in spanish: trucado, pronunciation: trɪktaʊt adjectivetopknotted in spanish: topknotted, pronunciation: təpnɑtɪd adjectivetricked-out in spanish: trucado, pronunciation: trɪktaʊt adjectivefancied up in spanish: imaginado, pronunciation: fænsidʌp adjective
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