释义 |
Definition of marcel in English: marcel(also marcel wave) nounPlural marcels mɑːˈsɛlmärˈsel dated A deep artificial wave in the hair. Example sentencesExamples - The rex coat - short, remarkably soft and silky - is characterized by a relatively dense, tight, uniform marcel wave, lying close to the body and extending from the top of the head across the back, sides, hips and tail.
- Sweet'n'neat 20s inspired hair and make-up, including short bobs, marcel waves, heavily kohled eyes with long lashes and small dark cupid's bow lips complete the flapper feel.
- Merchant Ivory fans will be in heaven; the costumes and make-up are delicious enough to re-ignite the fashion for marcel waves and tea dresses, or at the very least, do wonders for the millinery industry.
verbmarcelling, marcelled, marcels mɑːˈsɛlmärˈsel [with object]dated Give a marcel wave to (hair) she had her hair marcelled every week Example sentencesExamples - She's got the marcelled hair that is a bit 20s for Big Band, but who's going to notice?
- Lily studies hard for her new roles, reading an etiquette book and changing her hair style from brown to a platinum bride-of-Frankenstein marcelled look.
- In another work, a cabaret contortionist with marcelled hair smokes a cigarette and reads a book in an improbable state of repose.
- She had large brown eyes, an oval-shaped face, and bobbed dark brown hair carefully done up in the marcelled style.
- So I'll marcel my hair and flaunt it in people's face that I'm not a man, because I can't carry the emotional load.
Origin Late 19th century: named after Marcel Grateau (1852–1936), the Parisian hairdresser who invented it. permanent from Late Middle English: Permanent is from Latin permanent- ‘remaining to the end’ from per- ‘through’ and manere ‘remain’. The abbreviation perm in hairdressing dates from the 1920s, a shortening of ‘permanent wave’, a process that had been introduced only a few years earlier. Before that people had to curl their hair with hot tongs, or use the late 19th century marcel wave, named after François Marcel Grateau (1852–1936), the French hairdresser who invented the method.
Rhymes Adele, Aix-la-Chapelle, aquarelle, artel, au naturel, bagatelle, béchamel, befell, bell, belle, boatel, Brunel, Cadell, carousel, cartel, cell, Chanel, chanterelle, clientele, Clonmel, compel, Cornell, crime passionnel, dell, demoiselle, dispel, dwell, el, ell, Estelle, excel, expel, farewell, fell, Fidel, fontanelle, foretell, Gabrielle, gazelle, gel, Giselle, hell, hotel, impel, knell, lapel, mademoiselle, maître d'hôtel, Manuel, matériel, mesdemoiselles, Michel, Michelle, Miguel, misspell, morel, moschatel, Moselle, motel, muscatel, nacelle, Nell, Nobel, Noel, organelle, outsell, Parnell, pell-mell, personnel, propel, quell, quenelle, rappel, Raquel, Ravel, rebel, repel, Rochelle, Sahel, sardelle, sell, shell, show-and-tell, smell, Snell, spell, spinel, swell, tell, undersell, vielle, villanelle, well, yell Definition of marcel in US English: marcel(also marcel wave) nounmärˈsel dated A deep artificial wave in the hair, created with a curling iron. Example sentencesExamples - The rex coat - short, remarkably soft and silky - is characterized by a relatively dense, tight, uniform marcel wave, lying close to the body and extending from the top of the head across the back, sides, hips and tail.
- Merchant Ivory fans will be in heaven; the costumes and make-up are delicious enough to re-ignite the fashion for marcel waves and tea dresses, or at the very least, do wonders for the millinery industry.
- Sweet'n'neat 20s inspired hair and make-up, including short bobs, marcel waves, heavily kohled eyes with long lashes and small dark cupid's bow lips complete the flapper feel.
verbmärˈsel [with object]dated Give a marcel wave to (hair) she had her hair marceled every week Example sentencesExamples - Lily studies hard for her new roles, reading an etiquette book and changing her hair style from brown to a platinum bride-of-Frankenstein marcelled look.
- In another work, a cabaret contortionist with marcelled hair smokes a cigarette and reads a book in an improbable state of repose.
- She had large brown eyes, an oval-shaped face, and bobbed dark brown hair carefully done up in the marcelled style.
- So I'll marcel my hair and flaunt it in people's face that I'm not a man, because I can't carry the emotional load.
- She's got the marcelled hair that is a bit 20s for Big Band, but who's going to notice?
Origin Late 19th century: named after Marcel Grateau (1852–1936), the Parisian hairdresser who invented it. |