单词 | facelift |
释义 | faceliftWord family adjectivefacedfacelessfacialnounfacerfacialistfacingface cardfaceclothface creamfaceliftfacemanface packfaceplateface powderface-savingface timeface valuefaceadverbfacially , Hair & beauty Hospitalface·lift /ˈfeɪslɪft/ noun [countableC] 1. MHDCBif you have a facelift, you have an operation in which doctors remove loose skin from your face in order to make you look younger 除皱整容术;面部拉皮手术 2 IMPROVEwork or repairs that make a building or place look newer or better 〔建筑物或场地的〕翻新,整修 The new owner had given the pub a facelift. 新老板对酒吧进行了翻修。 Examples from the Corpus facelift• And they have just completed a deal to buy the disused Grand Hotel on the Marine Promenade to give that a facelift.• The rooms received a complete facelift and have been cabled for Internet access.• In addition, all the talk about its major facelift had me thinking the worst.• It is hoped that the multi-million pound facelift will reverse decades of decline for the shopping area in Liverpool city centre.• As part of the recent facelift, a new roof and floors were fitted. From Longman Business Dictionary faceliftface·lift /ˈfeɪslɪft/ noun [countableC usually singular] 1PROPERTYif a building or area is given a facelift, it is cleaned and improved to make it look more attractiveSYN RENOVATION Singapore’s Raffles Hotel reopened after a facelift costing £55 million. San Jose’s downtown hasundergone an extensivefacelift recently. 2MARKETINGif a company gives one of its products or services a facelift, it improves it and makes it more attractive Nissan’s six-year old supermini is due for a facelift next year. |
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