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单词 redecorate
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Definition of redecorate in English:

redecorate

verb riːˈdɛkəreɪtriˈdɛkəˌreɪt
[with object]
  • Apply paint or wallpaper in (a room or building) again, typically differently.

    you will have to redecorate the room afterwards
    no object burger bars have been redecorating with pastel colours
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While redecorating the front room he discovered the names of previous occupants underneath the wallpaper and etched on to the plaster.
    • They had spent the morning redecorating a room, then headed into town for some shopping.
    • Volunteers have been working round the clock to repair and redecorate the building so the nursery will open as scheduled.
    • Many consumers are in the process of buying a new home or remodeling and redecorating their existing home.
    • That was where she'd hide, but first she wanted to redecorate the room.
    • I vividly remember when my mother decided to redecorate our living room.
    • I've redecorated the sitting room, and I did it all in one big hit, over the last two days.
    • As we we'd been planning to redecorate the family room some time this year I said she might as well take the two sofas.
    • Framed art is a quick and easy solution to redecorating a room, for two reasons.
    • A closet is such a tiny space, you'd almost think redoing it wouldn't take as long as redecorating a major room.
    • I am currently renovating and redecorating a house.
    • The ground floor of the building was redecorated during the closed winter months, the upper gallery having been refurbished last year.
    • We'll give you a credit card and tomorrow you and Lucy can go shopping to redecorate your room!
    • If you are redecorating a room that is covered in wallpaper, it is usually necessary to remove the old wallpaper.
    • Once you see the completed bathroom you won't believe it took you so long to decide to redecorate the room.
    • Armed with $1,000, a designer and a carpenter, two sets of neighbours swap homes and redecorate one room in each other's place.
    • The couple, who are to marry in April, also said the crew were more interested in filming the team messing around than actually redecorating the room.
    • I have recently redecorated my sitting room and, since it is quite small, I removed the old curtains and replaced them with vertical blinds.
    • Anyone who has ever packed away their worldly possessions to redecorate a room will know what a time-consuming and stressful experience it can be.
    • For a while, he toyed with the idea of offering to redecorate the entire room.
    Synonyms
    renovate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over
 
 

Definition of redecorate in US English:

redecorate

verbriˈdɛkəˌreɪtrēˈdekəˌrāt
[with object]
  • Decorate (a room or building) again, typically differently.

    you will have to redecorate the room afterwards
    no object burger bars have been redecorating with pastel colors
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As we we'd been planning to redecorate the family room some time this year I said she might as well take the two sofas.
    • Framed art is a quick and easy solution to redecorating a room, for two reasons.
    • That was where she'd hide, but first she wanted to redecorate the room.
    • I've redecorated the sitting room, and I did it all in one big hit, over the last two days.
    • A closet is such a tiny space, you'd almost think redoing it wouldn't take as long as redecorating a major room.
    • Armed with $1,000, a designer and a carpenter, two sets of neighbours swap homes and redecorate one room in each other's place.
    • Volunteers have been working round the clock to repair and redecorate the building so the nursery will open as scheduled.
    • If you are redecorating a room that is covered in wallpaper, it is usually necessary to remove the old wallpaper.
    • Anyone who has ever packed away their worldly possessions to redecorate a room will know what a time-consuming and stressful experience it can be.
    • Many consumers are in the process of buying a new home or remodeling and redecorating their existing home.
    • The couple, who are to marry in April, also said the crew were more interested in filming the team messing around than actually redecorating the room.
    • Once you see the completed bathroom you won't believe it took you so long to decide to redecorate the room.
    • We'll give you a credit card and tomorrow you and Lucy can go shopping to redecorate your room!
    • The ground floor of the building was redecorated during the closed winter months, the upper gallery having been refurbished last year.
    • They had spent the morning redecorating a room, then headed into town for some shopping.
    • For a while, he toyed with the idea of offering to redecorate the entire room.
    • I have recently redecorated my sitting room and, since it is quite small, I removed the old curtains and replaced them with vertical blinds.
    • I am currently renovating and redecorating a house.
    • While redecorating the front room he discovered the names of previous occupants underneath the wallpaper and etched on to the plaster.
    • I vividly remember when my mother decided to redecorate our living room.
    Synonyms
    renovate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over
 
 
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