decorate with

decorate with
1) phr. v. ประดับด้วย
related: ตกแต่งด้วย, ประดับประดาด้วย
syn.: adorn with, deck with, festoon with, ornament with
2) phr. v. ติดเหรียญ (กล้าหาญ)
related: ประดับเหรียญตรา, มอบเหรียญตรา

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