词汇 | deck out |
释义 | Idiom deck outdeck out (someone/something) to decorate someone or something in something special.The stewards were decked out in beautiful new uniforms.Some salesman had decked the car out, giving it racing wheels and stripes on the sides. Phr V deck out decks, decking, decked deck out sth or deck sth out to decorate somewhere, especially a room or street, for a special occasionusually passive + withThe streets leading into town were decked out with flags and banners. deck out sb or deck sb out to put on fashionable or colourful clothes for a special occasionusually reflexiveHe'd decked himself out in a dark suit and a bright yellow tie.The women were all decked out in summer dresses and hats. deck out1. To dress in an especially extravagant manner. A noun or pronoun can be used between "deck" and "out." Wow, you sure got decked out for the party tonight! Maybe I should have worn something nicer than jeans. 2. To decorate something lavishly or elaborately. A noun or pronoun can be used between "deck" and "out." Wow, you really decked out the house for the party tonight—I've never seen so many Christmas lights in my life! deck someone or something out (in something)and deck someone or something out (with something)to decorate someone or something with something. Sally decked all her children out for the holiday party. She decked out her children in Halloween costumes. Tom decked the room out with garlands of flowers. deck outDecorate, dress up, as in They were all decked out in their best clothes. [Mid-1700s] |
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