English to Arabic Dictionary embellishment

embellishment

زخرفة
definition
noun
architectural embellishments
a decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive.
translation of 'embellishment'
noun
تزيين,
زخرف,
زينة,
زخرفة
example
Simón's masterpiece, the Capilla del Condestable at the east end of the cathedral, is characterized by his affection for sculptural 'embellishment' .
One uproarious jape later, they had a story that, with a little 'embellishment' , would keep them in drink for months, and possibly even form the basis of their next novel.
Ribot's performances are sensitive yet nimble, never drawing attention with 'embellishment' , but allowing the songs to shine.
His has become a name to reckon with in the construction and 'embellishment' of houses, apartments, institutions and industrial establishments.
Now I'm looking forward to a whole new world of metal 'embellishment' for my art.
It was always a great laugh listening to all the young single men on a Monday morning bragging about their weekend exploits with the usual 'embellishment' on one or two stories!
This local competition has been linked, in part, to the battle for prestige between the guilds that were responsible for the maintenance, construction, and 'embellishment' of the two churches.
To some extent we may include here the rebuilding or 'embellishment' of parish churches in this period, although this phenomenon was a mixture of genuine piety, civic pride, and pride in personal achievements.
The horror of their story needs no 'embellishment' .
Surprisingly, since this almost obsessive devotion to art making and home 'embellishment' typically falls within the realm of the self-trained artist, Mary Nohl did study art.
the 'embellishment' of church interiors through the use of the visual arts
The first such question was asked by UFO researcher Philip J. Klass in 1967, who was checking an 'embellishment' of the MacDougall story as told in a UFO book.
If you have access to an embroidery machine, add an additional 'embellishment' by embroidering a motif over the decorative or straight smocking stitches.
Programmes of building and sculptural 'embellishment' of major churches, for example at Exeter, Lichfield and Winchester cathedrals, were halted by the outbreak of plague.
Author Guy Hubbard explores several pieces of art as he shares with us the rich history of 'embellishment' in art.
Therefore, to church members the Book of Mormon is not fiction, not pseudepigrapha, not literary 'embellishment' , not a parable or an allegory, but a book about real people who lived in ancient times.
My pizza cutters seek to demolish the sterile conformity of mass produced objects and represent the stylistic and flamboyant 'embellishment' of groups who live on the fringe of popular culture.
Apart from the logical connection between a growing economy and building output, Goad's essay makes stylistic links between the two periods in terms of exuberance and attitudes towards 'embellishment' and decoration.
Municipal pride, manifested by artistic 'embellishment' without utilitarian purpose, shone out from them.
Scrapbooking takes the elements of design, photography, typography, and 'embellishment' and puts it into the realm of personal expression.
Elegant 'embellishments' such as freeform beading, tiered tassels, piping insertions filled with fine rattail cord and pockets tailored with contrast welts are among his trademarks.
Sure enough, she finds #55, a brown brick building, square and squat with no architectural 'embellishments' other than a gold stenciled name on the thick glass doors.
Depending on the model, there are more than 40 changes made to the interior looks, including chrome 'embellishments' on some wood trims, upgraded seat upholstery and new look switches.
The alleged recantation/conversion are 'embellishments' that others have either read into the story or made up for themselves.
These misled readers, but most of his 'embellishments' didn't fundamentally alter the import of the stories he was covering.
There is no particular theme and entrants can add any 'embellishments' , decorative stitching and additional fabrics to reflect their individual personality.
If you have a chance to see the movie, you'll hear the main character's father tell the story, with the sort of 'embellishments' that have nourished all the Alexander legends through the centuries.
In the eighteenth century carvers and stucco artists of architectural 'embellishments' were given a run for their money by molded composition ornament.
The white walls of her room seemed to emanate a kind of purity, even as they stood placidly, stripped of all their ornaments and 'embellishments' .
The king's letter makes no reference to architectural 'embellishments' ; the beautification was entirely spiritual.
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