单词 | manicured |
释义 | manicured From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Gardening Hair & beautymanicuredman‧i‧cured /ˈmænəkjʊəd $ -kjʊrd/ adjective1 DCBmanicured hands or fingers have nails that are neatly cut and polishedperfectly manicured fingers slim, 2 DLGmanicured gardens or lawns are very neat and tidy The ball rolled across the immaculately manicured lawn.Examples from the Corpusmanicured• They were too perfect, too well manicured.• Her perfectly manicured finger points to a name on the Illinois roster.• Perfect manicured fingernails, dark and shapely, ladylike.• A spacious patch of manicured grass for crowds to gather.• It's the sound of perfectly manicured hands striking crisp Gucci polo shirts.• A gravel drive swept between manicured lawns to the portico of the imposing Edwardian house.• A combination of homely suburbs and hot sunshine; unblemished beaches and boundless bush; manicured parks and tropical shrubbery.perfectly manicured• The foot, like Bishop Jon, was large, well formed, and perfectly manicured.• Her perfectly manicured finger points to a name on the Illinois roster.• It's the sound of perfectly manicured hands striking crisp Gucci polo shirts. |
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