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garnish    音标拼音: [g'ɑrnɪʃ]
n. 装饰,装饰品
vt. 装饰

装饰,装饰品装饰

garnish
n 1: something (such as parsley) added to a dish for flavor or
decoration
2: any decoration added as a trimming or adornment
v 1: take a debtor's wages on legal orders, such as for child
support; "His employer garnished his wages in order to pay
his debt" [synonym: {garnishee}, {garnish}]
2: decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods
[synonym: {trim}, {garnish}, {dress}]

Garnish \Gar"nish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Garnished}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Garnishing}.] [OE. garnischen, garnissen, OF. garnir
to provide, strengthen, prepare, garnish, warn, F. garnir to
provide, furnish, garnish, -- of German origin; cf. OHG.
warn[=o]n to provide, equip; akin to G. wahren to watch, E.
aware, ware, wary, and cf. also E. warn. See {Wary}, {-ish},
and cf. {Garment}, {Garrison}.]
1. To decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to
adorn; to embellish.
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All within with flowers was garnished. --Spenser.
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2. (Cookery) To ornament, as a dish, with something laid
about it; as, a dish garnished with parsley.
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3. To furnish; to supply.
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4. To fit with fetters. [Cant] --Johnson.
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5. (Law) To warn by garnishment; to give notice to; to
garnishee. See {Garnishee}, v. t. --Cowell.
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Garnish \Gar"nish\, n.
1. Something added for embellishment; decoration; ornament;
also, dress; garments, especially such as are showy or
decorated.
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So are you, sweet,
Even in the lovely garnish of a boy. --Shak.
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Matter and figure they produce;
For garnish this, and that for use. --Prior.
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2. (Cookery) Something set round or upon a dish as an
embellishment, such as {parsley}. See {Garnish}, v. t., 2.
--Smart.
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3. Fetters. [Cant]
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4. A fee; specifically, in English jails, formerly an
unauthorized fee demanded by the old prisoners of a
newcomer. [Cant] --Fielding.
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{Garnish bolt} (Carp.), a bolt with a chamfered or faceted
head. --Knight.
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85 Moby Thesaurus words for "garnish":
adjunct, adorn, adornment, annex, arrangement, array, attach,
beautify, bedeck, bedizen, blazon, collectivize, color,
color patterns, commandeer, communalize, communize, confiscate,
dandify, deck, deck out, decor, decorate, decoration, distrain,
dizen, doll up, dress, dress up, elaboration, embellish,
embellishment, emblazon, emblazonment, emblazonry, embroider,
embroidery, enrich, expropriate, fig out, fix up, flourish,
flower arrangement, furbish, furniture arrangement, garnishment,
garniture, grace, gussy up, illumination, impound, impress, levy,
nationalize, ornament, ornamentation, paint, prank, prank up,
preen, press, prettify, primp, primp up, prink, prink up,
redecorate, redo, refurbish, replevin, replevy, sequester,
sequestrate, set off, set out, smarten, smarten up, socialize,
spruce up, titivate, trick out, trick up, trim, trimming,
window dressing



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