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  1. He decked him with his first punch.
    他第一拳就把他打倒在地.
  2. Decked out in old-fashioned white gowns, they still look sensational.
    [即使]穿上旧式的白色长袍,她们看起来仍然不同凡响。



Deck \Deck\ (d[e^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Decked} (d[e^]kt); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Decking}.] [D. dekken to cover; akin to E.
thatch. See {Thatch}.]
1. To cover; to overspread.

To deck with clouds the uncolored sky. --Milton.

2. To dress, as the person; to clothe; especially, to clothe
with more than ordinary elegance; to array; to adorn; to
embellish.

Syn: adorn, decorate, grace, embellish, ornament, beautify.

Deck thyself now with majesty and excellency.
--Job xl. 10.

And deck my body in gay ornaments. --Shak.

The dew with spangles decked the ground. --Dryden.

3. To furnish with a deck, as a vessel.

4. to knock down (a person) with a forceful blow; as, He
decked his opponent with a single punch.

Syn: coldcock, dump, knock down, floor.
[WordNet 1.5]

decked \decked\ adj.
clothed or adorned with finery.

Syn: adorned(predicate), bedecked(predicate)(predicate),
decked out(predicate).
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. The top groups have more than 5,000 members, most decked out in glittering rhinestone bikinis or luxurious costumes in a king-for-a-day fantasy.
  2. Until her husband's death, this unfortunate woman took refuge from the hard realities of her life in a front parlour decked out with trinkets salvaged from her Kensington home.
  3. In Los Angeles, a caravan of horn-tooting cars, decked out with protest posters, snaked 10 miles through city streets from downtown Los Angeles to the federal building in Westwood, where more demonstrators greeted them with cheers.
  4. The young gentlewoman known as the Marchese Balbi is decked out entirely in black - but blacks encrusted with gold, trimmed with threads of silver.
  5. A trade-show success once again helped save Quarterdeck. Knowing that many attendees were bringing their children along, Mr. Kaye rounded up 500 stuffed pandas, decked them out in Quarterdeck's logo and gave one away to each DESQview buyer.
  6. Women in sequined gowns and glittering necklaces left tables decked with floral trees of white roses and pushed forward.
  7. This year finds Barbie characterized as a super star, decked out in a star-encrusted tulle gown as the reigning queen of the fashion doll world.
  8. He decked him in the doorway.
  9. His office is decked out with a huge Saddam Hussein poster, he reads the daily papers from Baghdad and never misses a Baghdad radio broadcast.
  10. It was he and I, and I decked him.
  11. About 100 people have turned up to listen in a hall decked with posters warning that France "will be an Islamic republic in 20 years."
  12. Several luminaries at the march received polite applause, but Mr. Williams, decked out in bib overalls and a denim jacket, was clearly the favorite.
  13. On the route the team will follow tomorrow on their triumphal return - win or lose - the lampposts are decked with red and white pompoms and bunting. To an outsider all this may seem excessive.
  14. In tones of navy or rust linen, the seagoing set was decked out in vests and middy collars or battle jackets with striped shirts up top.
  15. This year finds Barbie characterized as a superstar, decked out in a star-encrusted tulle gown as the reigning queen of the fashion doll world.
  16. The streets of Vienna, are decked out with posters hoisted by the two sides in the fervent referendum contest. The debate turns on issues vital to Austrians, such as the country's neutrality, its environment and the survival of its mountain farmers.
  17. Unlike most visits to Egypt by Arab leaders, when host cities are decked with banners and posters, no such signs of welcome were in evidence in Mersa Matruh.
  18. His long, black limousine, decked with a red Soviet flag on the fender, slowed slightly as it turned onto Broad Street where the exchange is located, just long enough for the crowd standing 10-deep behind police barricades to proffer a hearty cheer.
  19. But there was one surprise hit: The ad in third place shows a bunch of California raisins decked out in sneakers and sunglasses and dancing to the Motown tune "I Heard It Through the Grapevine."
  20. At an early planning session for the games, a senior Turner Broadcasting executive decked a top official of the Seattle Organizing Committee for badmouthing the Turner organization.
  21. They were all decked out." The eight men and nine women, who arrived from the nation's capital on Sunday, did want to know _ like most college students _ how far they would be from Daytona Beach, said Ms. Willard-Williford.
  22. Instead, he stood and fought, and was staggered by one flush right and decked by another.
  23. He was 17 and an Andover senior decked out in a tux for the Christmas dance at a Greenwich, Conn., country club.
  24. Ditto for the bloke who, taking Tweedledum's advice, gets ready for inflation and breaks out his Scrabble board only to be decked by a nine-year deflation.
  25. Every building - and almost everybody - is decked out to perfection. Florentine women have maintained their fur-wearing obsession, recession and animal rights seeming to have by-passed this part of Italy.
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