facial
Of or concerning the face: facial cosmetics; facial hair.
A treatment for the face, usually consisting of a massage and the application of cosmetic creams.
adj. 面部的,表面的;臉的,面部用的
n. 美容,美顏;臉部按摩
詞組短語:
facial expression 面部表情
facial feature 面貌
facial recognition 面部識(shí)別;面孔識(shí)別
facial cream 面霜
facet
One of the flat polished surfaces cut on a gemstone or occurring naturally on a crystal.
Anatomy. A small, smooth, flat surface, as on a bone or tooth.
Biology. One of the lenslike visual units of a compound eye, as of an insect.
One of numerous aspects, as of a subject
n. 面;方面;小平面
vt. 在…上琢面
例句:
The skill with which he faceted the great diamond is remarkable.
他在大顆鉆石上雕琢小平面的技巧是不同凡響的。
facelift
if you have a facelift, you have an operation in which doctors remove loose skin from your face in order to make you look younger
work or repairs that make a building or place look newer or better
n. 整容手術(shù)(除去面部皺紋)
deface
To mar or spoil the appearance or surface of; disfigure.
To impair the usefulness, value, or influence of.
Obsolete. To obliterate; destroy.
vt. 損傷外觀,丑化
例句:
She defaced the book by writing on it.
在書上亂涂寫而損壞了書本。
efface “to remove the face”
To rub or wipe out; erase.
To make indistinct as if by rubbing
To conduct (oneself) inconspicuously
vt. 抹去,抹掉;使自己不受人注意
例句:
The beauty effaced all girls I have seen.
這個(gè)美人使我見過的所有姑娘都相形見絀。
She would have to efface herself before her visitor.
她寧愿避而不見來訪者。
facetious
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: French; Origin: facétieux, from facétie 'joke']
Playfully jocular; humorous
adj. 詼諧的;愛開玩笑的;滑稽的
例句:
He is so facetious that he turns everything into a joke.
他好開玩笑,把一切都變成戲謔。