blazon

verb
🔊/ˈbleɪzn/
🔊/ˈbleɪzn/
[usually passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they blazon
🔊/ˈbleɪzn/
🔊/ˈbleɪzn/
he / she / it blazons
🔊/ˈbleɪznz/
🔊/ˈbleɪznz/
past simple blazoned
🔊/ˈbleɪznd/
🔊/ˈbleɪznd/
past participle blazoned
🔊/ˈbleɪznd/
🔊/ˈbleɪznd/
-ing form blazoning
🔊/ˈbleɪznɪŋ/
🔊/ˈbleɪznɪŋ/
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  1. (also emblazon)
    blazon something (on/across/over something) to decorate something with a design, a symbol or words so that people will notice it easily(用图案、符号或文字醒目地)装饰
    • He had the word ‘Cool’ blazoned across his chest.他的胸前饰有 Cool 的字样。🔊🔊
  2. (also blaze)
    blazon something (across/all over something) to make news or information widely known by telling people about it in a way they are sure to notice大肆宣扬Topics TV, radio and newsc2
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (denoting a shield, later one bearing a heraldic device): from Old French blason ‘shield’, of unknown origin. The sense of the verb has been influenced by blaze ‘present news in a sensational manner’.