释义 |
bedizen /bɪˈdʌɪz(ə)n / /bɪˈdɪz(ə)n/verb [with object] literaryDress up or decorate gaudily: a uniform bedizened with resplendent medals...- Fancy a pagne or skirt all formed of little strips of material bedizened with red and black hieroglyphics, stiffened with bitumen, and apparently belonging to a freshly unbandaged mummy.
- In her one good scene, a bewigged, bedizened Crawford chases a properly terrified teen away from her quarry, shouting at her.
- Do you ever suppose that Jesus walked about bedizened in priestly robes and a crown, and with yon jewels on his breast, and a gilt aureole round his head?
OriginMid 17th century: from be- (as an intensifier) + obsolete dizen 'deck out', probably of Dutch origin. Rhymesgreisen, horizon, kaizen |