<非正>做鬼脸, 做苦相
1. (表示厌恶等)做鬼脸:make a display of 把...炫耀一下 | make a face (表示厌恶等)做鬼脸 | make a go of 使成功,相处得好
2. 做鬼脸,做苦脸:lots of 许多,大量 | make a face 做鬼脸,做苦脸 | make a commitment 做出承诺
3. 做鬼脸,装怪相:做解释,说明 make an explanation | 做鬼脸,装怪相 make a face | 事实上 as a matter of fact
1. The issue of geographical discrimination may take a long time to disappear unless we make extra efforts to squarely face it.
2. Kate slipped into virginal white bridal lingerie to make her comeback as the face of a new range from racy lingerie designers Agent Provocateur.
3. Epicure Restaurant is the perfect place to bring your boss or to hold a meeting, especially if you need to gain some face or make an impression.
4. Plato postulated about the golden proportions of beauty, the " magic ratios " that make a face pleasing to the eye.
5. You need to push harder today if you want to get anything done, but make sure to do so with a smile on your face.
6. Compared with women who face more pressure from their families, men have more pressure to make a living.
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7. A big part of the Conservative strategy was to make it a referendum on Blair, urging voters to " wipe the smirk " off his face.
8. What a surgeon can do is to improve a client's original appearance they can't make the face look completely perfect.
9. Both countries support the reform of the United Nations as a necessary step to make it able to face up to new challenges.
10. A fringe can make you look younger and give your face more definition.
make a face
verb
1. contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state
e.g. He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do
Synonym: grimace pull a face