apple/treacle/jam etc tart• To top things off is an apple tart with caramelizedwalnuts, and I barely have enough room for my cappuccino.• They were buying Eccles cakes and treacle tart and currant buns and iced tarts with bright-red cherries on top.• As he took it off he remembered the sausage and treacle tart in his pocket.• A white cloth was spread on the table, homemadebread and jam, a freshapple tart.• Harriet played in tennisdoubles and her public school boyfriendscrowded in to eat her jam tarts.• She wrote to say that she likes apple tart.• He'd left his sausage and the square of treacle tart she'd put out for his pudding.
a)DECORATEto try to make something more attractive by decorating it, often in a way that other people think is cheap or ugly 把…装饰得俗丽
We’ll need to tart the place up a bit.
我们需要把这里稍稍装饰一下。
b)BEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKING tart yourself up/get tarted up if a woman tarts herself up or gets tarted up, she tries to make herself look attractive by putting on niceclothes, make-up etc – often used humorously 〔女性〕打扮自己〔常为幽默用法〕