英 [ˈɡrɪməs] 美 [ˈɡrɪməs]
vi. 扮鬼脸;作怪相;作苦相
n. 鬼脸;怪相;痛苦的表情
复数grimaces
第三人称单数grimaces
现在分词grimacing
过去式grimaced
过去分词grimaced
grimace /ɡrɪˈmeɪs/ TEM4 [ grimacing grimaced grimaces ]
不及物动词 If you grimace, you twist your face in an ugly way because you are annoyed, disgusted, or in pain. (因不快、厌恶或痛苦等) 扮怪相
She started to sit up, grimaced, and sank back weakly against the pillow.
她开始坐起来,痛苦地皱着脸,又虚弱地靠回到枕头上。
可数名词 Grimace is also a noun. 怪相
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。
contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state
He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do
同义词: make a face / pull a face
家喻户晓,在我们国外有一种怪相(Grimace),即是许多人都乐于打闻人讼事,世界上只有一样东西是任何人都不能抢走的,那就是智慧。
.... grim 冷酷无情的,严厉的 grimace 做鬼脸,面部歪扭 grind 磨(碎);碾(碎);折磨;旋转;挤压 n.苦差事;枯燥乏味的工作 ...
...涅茨克矿工达成共识以后,罗塞尔1500万欧元将齐格林斯基处理而瓜迪奥拉十分不爽,但出于考虑,他便没冲罗塞尔吹胡子瞪眼(Grimace)
扮鬼脸;作怪相;作苦相
鬼脸;怪相;痛苦的表情
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。
'What's that?' she asked with a grimace.
“那是什么?”她皱着眉头问道。
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。
Well, all of that might in fact be the goal but it's when you start hearing things like this hopefully that you at least start to grimace a little bit.
这是我们的目标,但实际上当你开始听到这样的事情,你可能开始愁闷苦脸了。
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Kansas State had two-tone purple uniforms that looked like Barney sharing a bunk-bed with Grimace.
Sometimes -- often -- I grimace and panic, look wildly about as I totter and flail.
Told by her lover she disgusts him, she barely raises an eyebrow, let alone an involuntary grimace.