manicure
manicure 英 [ˈmænɪkjʊə(r)] 美 [ˈmænɪkjʊr]
vt. 修剪,美甲 n. 修指甲,美甲
进行时:manicuring 过去式:manicured 过去分词:manicured 第三人称单数:manicures 名词复数:manicures
- When you get a manicure, your fingernails get filed and shaped and possibly painted red. You might get a manicure at a spa or salon as a way to pamper yourself.
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- vt. 修剪,美甲
- n. 修指甲,美甲
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1. You might also like a massage, or shoes, or clothes, or a manicure or facial. I’m not that into those things, but you might be.
你也可以选择一次按摩、鞋子、衣服、或修一次指甲、做一次美容作为奖励,我不用这些奖励,但你可以用。
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2. She busies herself with chores like raking leaves, vacuuming and scrubbing dishes, and every two weeks gets a manicure and a haircut.
她还忙于家务琐事,诸如收集树叶、用吸尘器清除灰尘、擦拭器皿;每两周修剪一次指甲和理一次发。
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3. But now it seems that some men would appreciate the fact that hey they will go for a manicure or pedicure and feel good about themselves.
可是现在,一些男人很愿意去修指甲、做足部护理,这让他们自我感觉良好。
- manicure (n.) 1873, "one who professionally treats hands and fingernails," from French manicure, literally "the care of the hands," from Latin manus "hand" (from PIE root *man- (2) "hand") + cura "care" (see cure (n.1)). Meaning "treatment and care of the hands and fingernails" is attested from 1887.
- manicure (v.) 1889, from manicure (n.). Related: Manicured; manicuring.
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