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Definition of beauty spot in English: beauty spotnoun 1British A place known for its beautiful scenery. 风景点,游览胜地 Example sentencesExamples - As for this area being a beauty spot, it is just a roadside verge, nor more, no less.
- Furious park users claim that a popular beauty spot has been churned up by speeding quad bikes - because the council wanted to swell its coffers.
- A massive clean-up campaign is to be mounted at a Leigh beauty spot used as a caravan site by a group of travellers.
- Campaigners fighting to save public conveniences at a popular beauty spot from closure have been heartened by a response to their concerns from a leading health official, reports Addison.
- Almost 1,000 farms around the Dales beauty spot have been placed under restrictions and livestock movements cancelled.
- He has witnessed changes in the area over the last four decades and said he is saddened by the current state of what used to be a picturesque beauty spot.
- The campaign to keep the site as a publicly-managed beauty spot was sparked by fears it would be sold off and closed to the public.
- Making their way from Knockholt, they went over ploughed fields and passed by the estate of Lullingstone the famous beauty spot of Eynsford, where they halted for lunch.
- Her ordeal began on Saturday afternoon as she and her 26-year-old South African boyfriend were visiting the Kruger National Park, a beauty spot that is a magnet for tourists.
- Campaigners working to save a Yeadon beauty spot from developers have victory in sight - but they have warned not to be complacent.
- Police last night confirmed that the unnamed beauty spot was among the areas where they were conducting fingertip and forensic searches.
- He said that it now seemed ridiculous to promote the area as a beauty spot when its most prominent features were litter, dumped cars, potholes and broken down signs.
- Another beauty spot that crops up in more than 30 paintings is the long-abandoned quarry at Bibémus, a short drive from the centre of Aix, which will be accessible to the public for the first time from April.
- Building new holiday chalets at a beauty spot would mean fewer cottages in the area being bought as second homes, it is claimed.
- A battle over the right to walk in a beauty spot on the edge of Keighley is to be waged at a public inquiry.
- A volunteer who helps maintain a York beauty spot has pleaded for more help from local people after rubbish and broken glass was left scattered across the site.
- Visitor numbers calculated at the end of this year's Falcon Watch show that two of the birds perching high on the rocks in Malham Cove have drawn more than 21,000 people to the beauty spot over the last three months.
- Momentarily I considered towing it to a nearby beauty spot where people were camping illegally.
- Residents in Wootton Bassett say any development on a beauty spot will spoil the local landscape and create traffic chaos.
- A steel fence has been put round a Cheshire beauty spot by a developer involved in a long-running planning battle over the site.
2A small natural or artificial mark such as a mole on a woman's face, considered to enhance her attractiveness. 美人斑,美人痣;人工美人斑 Example sentencesExamples - The lights have made Andromeda sweat, and her beauty spot is blurry and shaped more like a jellybean than a circle.
- Even the dark mole that was near her left eye had altered itself somehow into a tiny beauty spot.
- Her small pointy nose sheltered a couple of beauty spots and a freckle, her thin and delicate face was made of white porcelain that looked as cold as her attitude.
- Finally, the mole beneath her mouth was downgraded from beauty spot to powdered pimple.
- A small beauty spot is on the left side of her face, just above the corner of her mouth.
- Always immaculately groomed, Jenner put on a beauty spot each morning and had a facelift.
- My face and hair was done much the same as Claire's, and I sported an artificial beauty spot positioned just under my right eye.
- I wanted them to see us, beauty spots, warts and all.
Definition of beauty spot in US English: beauty spotnounˈbyo͞odē ˈspätˈbjudi ˈspɑt 1British A place known for its beautiful scenery. 风景点,游览胜地 Example sentencesExamples - Campaigners working to save a Yeadon beauty spot from developers have victory in sight - but they have warned not to be complacent.
- Momentarily I considered towing it to a nearby beauty spot where people were camping illegally.
- The campaign to keep the site as a publicly-managed beauty spot was sparked by fears it would be sold off and closed to the public.
- Campaigners fighting to save public conveniences at a popular beauty spot from closure have been heartened by a response to their concerns from a leading health official, reports Addison.
- Furious park users claim that a popular beauty spot has been churned up by speeding quad bikes - because the council wanted to swell its coffers.
- A battle over the right to walk in a beauty spot on the edge of Keighley is to be waged at a public inquiry.
- Her ordeal began on Saturday afternoon as she and her 26-year-old South African boyfriend were visiting the Kruger National Park, a beauty spot that is a magnet for tourists.
- Visitor numbers calculated at the end of this year's Falcon Watch show that two of the birds perching high on the rocks in Malham Cove have drawn more than 21,000 people to the beauty spot over the last three months.
- Making their way from Knockholt, they went over ploughed fields and passed by the estate of Lullingstone the famous beauty spot of Eynsford, where they halted for lunch.
- Almost 1,000 farms around the Dales beauty spot have been placed under restrictions and livestock movements cancelled.
- Residents in Wootton Bassett say any development on a beauty spot will spoil the local landscape and create traffic chaos.
- A massive clean-up campaign is to be mounted at a Leigh beauty spot used as a caravan site by a group of travellers.
- As for this area being a beauty spot, it is just a roadside verge, nor more, no less.
- Building new holiday chalets at a beauty spot would mean fewer cottages in the area being bought as second homes, it is claimed.
- A steel fence has been put round a Cheshire beauty spot by a developer involved in a long-running planning battle over the site.
- Another beauty spot that crops up in more than 30 paintings is the long-abandoned quarry at Bibémus, a short drive from the centre of Aix, which will be accessible to the public for the first time from April.
- He said that it now seemed ridiculous to promote the area as a beauty spot when its most prominent features were litter, dumped cars, potholes and broken down signs.
- A volunteer who helps maintain a York beauty spot has pleaded for more help from local people after rubbish and broken glass was left scattered across the site.
- Police last night confirmed that the unnamed beauty spot was among the areas where they were conducting fingertip and forensic searches.
- He has witnessed changes in the area over the last four decades and said he is saddened by the current state of what used to be a picturesque beauty spot.
2 another term for beauty mark Example sentencesExamples - My face and hair was done much the same as Claire's, and I sported an artificial beauty spot positioned just under my right eye.
- Even the dark mole that was near her left eye had altered itself somehow into a tiny beauty spot.
- Always immaculately groomed, Jenner put on a beauty spot each morning and had a facelift.
- I wanted them to see us, beauty spots, warts and all.
- A small beauty spot is on the left side of her face, just above the corner of her mouth.
- Her small pointy nose sheltered a couple of beauty spots and a freckle, her thin and delicate face was made of white porcelain that looked as cold as her attitude.
- Finally, the mole beneath her mouth was downgraded from beauty spot to powdered pimple.
- The lights have made Andromeda sweat, and her beauty spot is blurry and shaped more like a jellybean than a circle.
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