1897, from French décor (18c.), back-formation from décorer "to decorate" (14c.), from Latin decorare (see decorate). It thus duplicates Latin decor "beauty, elegance, charm, grace, ornament." Originally a theater term in English; general use is since 1926.
双语例句
1. The decor is simple—black lacquer panels on white walls.
装潢风格非常简单——白色墙上镶着漆成黑色的裙板。
来自柯林斯例句
2. The decor was reminiscent of a municipal arts-and-leisure centre.