单词 | made-up |
释义 | made-up also made up 1. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE, adv ADJ n] If you are made-up, you are wearing make-up such as powder or eye shadow. She was made-up and ready to go. She was beautifully made-up, beautifully groomed. Very dark glossy lips look wrong with heavily made-up eyes. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A made-up word, name, or story is invented, rather than really existing or being true. It looks like a made-up word. Synonyms: false, invented, imaginary, fictional 3. adjective If you are made-up, you are happy. [British, informal] I'll be made up if I get in the top five, that would be great. Collocations: made-up face And if she's keen not to be judged on her appearance, she shouldn't have put her perfectly made-up face on the site. The Sun Pepper, this strange hybrid captures a private moment made public, the garishly made-up face lent a flesh-like, ghostly glow. The Times Literary Supplement And the eager 28-year-old removed her stylish shades just in time to show every chiselled feature of her perfectly made-up face. The Sun A fully made-up face also took the edge off the nerves on my first day back after a year's maternity leave. The Sun Both mean potential disaster for a carefully made-up face. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 化过妆的 Japanese: 化粧した |
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