grimace信息详情
n.鬼脸;怪相;痛苦的表情
vi.扮鬼脸;作怪相;作苦相
grimaced───vi.扮鬼脸;作怪相;作苦相;n.鬼脸;怪相;痛苦的表情
grimacer───鬼脸
grimaces───vi.扮鬼脸;作怪相;作苦相;n.鬼脸;怪相;痛苦的表情
grice───n.格赖斯
grime───n.尘垢;污点;煤尘;vt.使污秽;使…弄脏;n.(Grime)人名;(法)格里姆
primacy───n.首位;卓越;大主教的职位
to grimace───做鬼脸
grievance───n.不满,不平;委屈;冤情
grimacing───adj.扮鬼脸的;v.扮鬼脸(grimace的现在分词)
He took another drink of his coffee. "Awful," he said with a grimace.───他又喝了一口咖啡,“太难喝了”,他边说边扮了个怪相。
's that?' she asked with a grimace.───那是什么?”她皱着眉头问道。
A scent associated with a good experience can bring a rush of joy, while a foul odour or one associated with a bad memory may make us grimace with disgust.───一种与美好经历有关的气味会带来快乐,而一种恶臭或与糟糕的记忆有关的气味可能会让我们厌恶地做鬼脸。
Martin pocketed it with a grimace, and felt for a moment the kindly weight of Brissenden's hand upon his shoulder.───马丁苦笑了一下,把钱收回了腰包,感到布里森登的手亲切地按在他的肩头上。
He kneaded them with his fingers, trying to rub the ache away, but when he stood the pain was still enough to make him grimace.───他用手指揉搓着它们,想把那些疼痛搓走,但是当他站起来是那痛楚依然扭曲了他的脸。
FOR a very short time as a reaction to pain or annoyance, or to cause laughter. grimace.───通常为时短暂,是痛苦或烦恼的反应,或是为引人发笑。
His forced smile was more like an embarrassed grimace, his cheeks creasing and blushing slightly.───他挤出来的微笑看起来更像个尴尬的怪相,面颊皱着,有点涨红。
He began to retell the story quietly, with his lips drawn to a grimace.───他开始静静地讲起了故事,嘴唇拉长成一副怪相
Of course! ' replied the uncle, with a hardly suppressed grimace, resulting from his deep aversion to both the proposed visitors.───“当然,”姑夫回答,现出一副难以压制的狞笑,这是由于他对这两位要来的客人的恶感所引起的。