PHRASAL VERB 把(房间或大楼)装饰得俗丽 If someone tarts up a room or building, they try to improve its appearance, often with the result that it looks vulgar. 把(房间或大楼)装饰得俗丽 [British, informal, disapproval] [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
'Have you ever wondered why British Rail would rather tart up their stations than improve services?' he asked. [VERBPREP. noun]