bedizenry

发音

/bɪˈdaɪzənɹɪ/
/bɪˈdɪzənɹɪ/

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    Showy or gaudy decorations or finery.

    不可数

    1847, Henry Howe, Historical Collections of Virginia, Charleston: W.R. Babcock, “Fairfax,” p. 259, Money made in the stocks can purchase the bedizenry of our city drawing-rooms; but these elevating associations, which no gold can buy, no popular favor win, which can only be inherited, these are the heir-looms, the traditionary titles and pensions, inalienable, not conferred, which a republic allows to the descendants of her great servants.

词源

From bedizen + -ry.

来源:wiktionary