grimace
grimace 英 [grɪˈmeɪs] 美 [ˈɡrɪmɪs, ɡrɪˈmes]
vi. 扮鬼脸;作怪相;作苦相 n. 鬼脸;怪相;痛苦的表情
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- The grimace on her face when he asked her to the prom told him her answer was "no" before she said a word. A grimace is a facial expression that usually suggests disgust or pain, but sometimes comic exaggeration.
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- vi. 扮鬼脸;作怪相;作苦相
- n. 鬼脸;怪相;痛苦的表情
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1. All of this led to the creation of a "mouse grimace scale".
这一切就构成了老鼠一张活生生的“鬼脸”。
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2. Red nose, face painted white, a crazy colored Tuck and a twisted grimace.
红鼻子,惨白的脸,疯狂的艳丽服装配上一副扭曲的鬼脸。
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3. Charlier is an archaeologist and forensic pathologist at the University of Paris; the face in his hands may as well be contorted in a grimace.
查理尔是巴黎大学的考古学家和法医病理学家;现在在他手中的这块骨头形状扭曲就好像在做鬼脸。
- grimace (n.) 1650s, from French grimace (15c.) "grotesque face, ugly mug," possibly from Frankish or another Germanic source (compare Old Saxon grima "face mask," Old English grima "mask, helmet"), from the same root as grim (adj.). With pejorative suffix -azo (from Latin -aceus).
- grimace (v.) 1707, from French grimacer, from grimace "grotesque face" (see grimace (n.)). Related: Grimaced; grimacing.
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