adorno -adornos
embellishment ; motif ; ornament ; display ; adornment ; garnish ; trimming.
trim
bells and whistles
Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.
Novelty was increasingly achieved by adapting some exotic or more or less explicitly historical motif within this framework.
He had never before taken the time to examine the immense two-story granite structure of modified Romanesque design, with its massive arched entrance generously treated with carved ornament.
The nineteenth century also saw an explosion of exaggerated and decorated letter forms intended for display.
In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.
They are cooked in boiling salted water or stock, and are served as garnish to soups or other dishes.
These spacious rooms are bright and inviting, with comfy furnishings and lots of trimmings.
She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.
It should also be noted that the various input tags have bells and whistles not mentioned in this short tutorial.
sin adornos
unadorned
unvarnished
Concrete illustrations are always better than unadorned abstract description.
He presents us with an unvarnished look at their fanaticism.
todos los adornos extras
all the bells and whistles
On the one hand, consumers want reliable software with all the bells and whistles and, on the other, they want that software to be affordable.