胭脂红口红,一抹胭脂红,爬上嘴角来,胭脂红,类似正红的颜色,涂起来很显白也很有气场,沿用了胭脂这个概念,古色古香!
胭脂红口红适合什么人
胭脂红大多设定是比较正红或者是深红的颜色,各种肤色都是很好驾驭的
胭脂红适合黄皮吗
你说的胭脂红是大红色还是玫瑰红哪种偏紫色的呢。大红色的话我觉得不太挑肤色,但是玫瑰红哪种肤色偏黄就不太适合了
那么,胭脂红适合什么年龄呢?
其实胭脂红并不是什么显老的颜色,但是不太适合18岁的小姑娘,这种正红,还是适合22岁以上的妹纸才能够撑起来
胭脂红是什么颜色
肤色:黄一白
唇色:偏粉深唇
试色:均为厚涂
主角:KIKO20AnniversarySummer20LimitedEditionCollectionStickforLipsandCheeks
颜色:#05(复古胭脂红)
在微博被美妆博主种草滴,当时觉得这支唇颊好不错呀,做耳朵腮红肯定特别好看,然而,懒出翔的我一次也没有当腮红用过!真的很种草的一个颜色,当时第一眼就相中了,完全是一副“吃土我也要买”的那种模样!#05是很复古的一枚胭脂红,稍微偏玫红调很活泼很跳动的颜色,像一颗大草莓~
读完了我前面功课的Baby应该都知道,我个人炒鸡喜欢KIKO的,无论是哪一个系列,都特别喜欢!最最喜欢的就是4系,平价品质高,我几乎Allin了所有色号这个牌子我是被我最喜欢的美妆博主:小井吻一种草的,她涂每一个颜色都敲好看的!而且KIKO是Amani秀场的御用彩妆,可见质量绝对是过硬哒~这个系列我一共入了两个颜色,跟别是本篇主角#05,以及之前我有写过的#06号色,两个颜色现在都是我小包包的常客噢~
显色度:
这支唇颊两用真的很显色,而且很显白~刚刚拿到手素颜试涂的时候一照镜子觉得自己白成了一道闪电!!!真的,我从来没有想过,黄皮的我有生之年素颜都能白成闪电!不过因为唇膏头是圆形的,所以不太好勾勒唇形,一不小心就画出界了,还不太好擦,用手擦擦就把周围的肌肤都染成了粉色,真的这也充分贴现了唇颊的显色和延展性都十分好,感觉这个颜色比起#06号更适合做腮红也建议宝宝们在使用这支唇颊的时候可以配上唇刷,更能塑造出完美的唇形~
虽然是哑光质地的口红,但是她带微微的细闪,所以上嘴之后依然有blingbling的光泽感,这也是她为什么会有丰唇效果的原因~因为我不喜欢擦腮红,所以这里就没有给大家示范做腮红的效果
滋润度:
使用感真的非常好,怎么说呢,就是那种雪吻巧克力融化在嘴唇的那种感觉,非常丝滑,一点也不卡唇纹,上嘴之后会有种粉末感,但是又不厚重,没有油腻感也没有黏腻感,一天下来十分干爽也不会倒拔干,唇部状态一直处于很健康很舒适的状态!
持久度:
实测一天下来持妆效果太强了,完全不脱妆!喝水不沾杯,打啵不掉色!连吃饭都不掉色!用曼丹眼唇卸妆液卸五次才能卸干净,真的是卸到嘴都肿了,真的,每次涂#05真的是潇洒一整天,卸妆太磨人啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊~
说实话KIKO这个20周年夏季限量系列真的很棒!比KIKO一直以来口碑最好的3系还要得我心,无论是显色还是质地,真的都是一级棒的!上嘴之后的效果更是让人赞不绝口,貌美的胭脂红十分衬肤色,很显白,但是又不是那种攻击性很强的红色,涂她并没有BadBlood的那种正宫气场,也不霸气,是一枚很气质很温油的红色,感觉有点像五六十年代围城中被锁在塔楼里的忧郁名媛**感觉适合黄皮,会显白,抬肤色噢~
我是属于唇色非常红粉的妹纸,所以我上嘴之后是饱和的红色,我看过有些妹纸试出来的颜色是深玫粉色,所以在这里也提醒宝宝们,口红是千人千色,每个人本身的唇色还有因为显示器的问题或者灯光的问题都会有所差异,不存在谁试出来的颜色更准,因为每一位博主试色都是十分认真的噢!
胭脂红心得
(口红玛丽黛佳口红芍药粉)
这个口红的颜色啊,说是芍药粉,觉得更偏向于胭脂红,偏粉色的胭脂红,我是去拍古装照的时候化妆师给我涂的,特别有韵味,很显气质,然后要来的链接入手的,确实很好用,色调很活泼,延展性和显色度都很好的,虽然是雾面的口红,但是非常丝滑,不卡纹,没有油腻感,也不觉得闷,一整天下来十分干爽,而且还不怎么脱妆,小仙女都得人手一只的,我想,冬天用应该更惊艳吧。
THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM
全文如下:
THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM
by William Shakespeare
1 When my love swears that she is made of truth, I do believe her, though I know she lies, That she might think me some untutored youth, Unskilful in the world's false forgeries Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young, Although I know my years be past the best, I smiling credit her false-speaking tongue, Outfacing faults in love with love's ill rest But wherefore says my love that she is young And wherefore say not I that I am old O, love's best habit's in a soothing tongue, And age in love loves not to have years told Therefore I'll lie with love, and love with me, Since that our faults in love thus smothered be 2 Two loves I have, of comfort and despair, That like two spirits do suggest me still; My better angle is a man right fair, My worser spirit a woman coloured ill To win me soon to hell, my female evil Tempteth my better angel from my side, And would corrupt my saint to be a devil, Wooing his purity with her fair pride And whether that my angle be turned fiend, Suspect I may, yet not directly tell; For being both to me, both to each friend, I guess one angel in another's hell The truth I shall not know, but live in doubt, Till my bad angel fire my good one out 3 Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine eye, 'Gainst whom the world could not hold argument, Persuade my heart to this false perjury Vows for thee broke deserve not punishment A woman I forswore; but I will prove, Thou being a goddess, I forswore not thee: My vow was earthly, thou a heavenly love; Thy grace being gained cures all disgrace in me My vow was breath, and breath a vapour is; Then, thou fair sun, that on this earth doth shine, Exhal'st this vapour vow; in thee it is: If broken, then it is no fault of mine If by me broke, what fool is not so wise To break an oath, to win a paradise 4 Sweet Cytherea, sitting by a brook With young Adonis, lovely, fresh and green, Did court the lad with many a lovely look, Such looks as none could look but beauty's queen She told him stories to delight his car; She showed him favours to allure his eye; To win his heart, she touched him here and there; Touches so soft still conquer chastity But whether unripe years did want conceit, Or he refused to take her figured proffer, The tender nibbler would not touch the bait, But smile and jest at every gentle offer: Then fell she on her back, fair queen, and toward: He rose and ran away; ah, fool too froward 5 If love make me forsworn, how shall I swear to love O never faith could hold, if not to beauty vowed: Though to myself forsworn, to thee I'll constant prove; Those thoughts, to me like oaks, to thee like osiers bowed Study his bias leaves, and makes his book thine eyes, Where all those pleasures live that art can comprehend If knowledge be the mark, to know thee shall suffice; Well learned is that tongue that well can thee commend: All ignorant that soul that sees thee without wonder; Which is to me some praise, that I thy parts admire Thine eye Jove's lightning seems, thy voice his dreadful thunder, Which, not to anger bent, is music and sweet fire Celestial as thou art, O do not love that wrong, To sing heaven's praise with such an earthly tongue 6 Scarce had the sun dried up the dewy morn And scarce the herd gone to the hedge for shade, When Cytherea, all in love forlorn, A longing tarriance for Adonis made Under an osier growing by a brook, A brook where Adon used to cool his spleen Hot was the day; she hotter that did look For his approach, that often there had been Anon he comes, and throws his mantle by, And stood stark naked on the brook's green brim: The sun looked on the world with glorious eye, Yet not so wistly as this queen on him He, spying her, bounced in whereas he stood; 'O Jove,' quoth she, 'why was not I a flood!' 7 Fair is my love, but not so fair as fickle; Mild as a dove, but neither true nor trusty; Brighter than glass, and yet, as glass is, brittle; Softer than wax, and yet as iron rusty; A lily pale, with damask dye to grace her; None fairer, nor none falser to deface her Her lips to mine how often hath she joined, Between each kiss her oaths of true love swearing! How many tales to please me hath she coined, Dreading my love, the loss thereof still fearing! Yet in the midst of all her pure protestings Her faith, her oaths, her tears, and all were jestings She burned with love, as straw with fire flameth; She burned out love, as soon as straw out-burneth; She framed the love, and yet she foiled the framing; She bade love last, and yet she fell a-turning Was this a lover, or a lecher whether Bad in the best, though excellent in neither 8 If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs, the sister and the brother, Then must the love be great 'twixt thee and me, Because thou lov'st the one and I the other Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense; Spenser to me, whose deep conceit is such As passing all conceit needs no defence Thou lov'st to hear the sweet melodious sound That Phoebus' lute, the queen of music, makes; And I in deep delight am chiefly drowned When as himself to singing he betakes One god is god of both, as poets feign; One knight loves both, and both in thee remain 9 Fair was the morn, when the fair queen of love, Paler for sorrow than her milk-white dove, For Adon's sake, a youngster proud and wild, Her stand she takes upon a steep-up hill, Anon Adonis comes with horn and hounds; She, silly queen, with more than love's good will, Forbade the boy he should not pass those grounds 'Once', quoth she, 'did I see a fair sweet youth Here in these brakes deep-wounded with a boar, Deep in the thigh, a spectacle of ruth! See, in my thigh,' quoth she, 'here was the sore' She showed hers; he saw more wounds than one, And blushing fled, and left her all alone 10 Sweet rose, fair flower, untimely plucked, soon vaded, Plucked in the bud and vaded in the spring! Bright orient pearl, alack, too timely shaded! Fair creature, killed too soon by death's sharp sting! Like a green plum that hangs upon a tree, And falls through wind before the fall should be I weep for thee and yet no cause I have; For why thou left'st me nothing in thy will And yet thou left'st me more than I did crave, For why I craved nothing of thee still: O yes, dear friend, I pardon crave of thee, Thy discontent thou didst bequeath to me 11 Venus with young Adonis sitting by her Under a myrtle shade began to woo him; She told the youngling how god Mars did try her, And as he fell to her, so fell she to him 'Even thus', quoth she,the warlike god embraced me', And then she clipped Adonis in her arms; 'Even thus', quoth she, 'the warlike god unlaced me', As if the boy should use like loving charms; 'Even thus', quoth she, 'he seized on my lips', And with her lips on his did act the seizure; And as she fetched breath, away he skips, And would not take her meaning nor her pleasure Ah, that I had my lady at this bay, To kiss and clip me till I run away! 12 Crabbed age and youth cannot live together: Youth is full of pleasance, age is full of care; Youth like summer morn, age like winter weather; Youth like summer brave, age like winter bare Youth is full of sport, age's breath is short; Youth is nimble, age is lame; Youth is hot and bold, age is weak and cold; Youth is wild and age is tame Age, I do abhor thee; youth, I do adore thee; O, my love, my love is young! Age, I do defy thee O, sweet shepherd, hie thee, For methinks thou stay too long 13 Beauty is but a vain and doubtful good, A shining gloss that vadeth suddenly, A flower that dies when first it 'gins to bud, A brittle glass that's broken presently; A doubtful good, a gloss, a glass, a flower, Lost, vaded, broken, dead within an hour And as goods lost are seld or never found, As vaded gloss no rubbing will refresh, As flowers dead lie witherid on the ground, As broken glass no cement can redress: So beauty blemished once, for ever lost, In spite of physic, painting, pain and cost 14 Good night, good rest: ah, neither be my share; She bade good night that kept my rest away; And daffed me to a cabin hanged with care, To descant on the doubts of my decay 'Farewell,' quoth she, 'and come again to-morrow'; Fare well I could not, for I supped with sorrow Yet at my parting sweetly did she smile, In scorn or friendship nill I conster whether; 'T may be, she joyed to jest at my exile, 'T may be, again to make me wander thither: 'Wander', a word for shadows like myself, As take the pain, but cannot pluck the pelf Lord, how mine eyes throw gazes to the east! My heart doth charge the watch; the morning rise Doth cite each moving sense from idle rest, Not daring trust the office of mine eyes While Philomela sings, I sit and mark, And wish her lays were tuned like the lark For she doth welcome daylight with her ditty, And drives away dark dreaming night: The night so packed, I post unto my pretty; Heart hath his hope and eyes their wished sight; Sorrow changed to solace and solace mixed with sorrow; For why, she sighed, and bade me come to-morrow Were I with her, the night would post too soon, But now are minutes added to the hours; To spite me now, each minute seems a moon; Yet not for me, shine sun to succour flowers! Pack night, peep day; good day, of night now borrow; Short night, to-night, and length thyself to-morrow 15 It was a lording's daughter, the fairest one of three, That liked of her master as well as well might be, Till looking on an Englishman, the fairest that eye could see, Her fancy fell a-turning Long was the combat doubtful that love with love did fight, To leave the master loveless, or kill the gallant knight; To put in practice either, alas, it was a spite Unto the silly damsel! But one must be refused; more mickle was the pain That nothing could be used to turn them both to gain, For of the two the trusty knight was wounded with disdain: Alas, she could not help it! Thus art with arms contending was victor of the day, Which by a gift of learning did bear the maid away: Then, lullaby, the learned man hath got the lady gay; For now my song is ended 16 On a day, alack the day! Love, whose month was ever May, Spied a blossom passing fair, Playing in the wanton air Through the velvet leaves the wind All unseen 'gan passage find, That the lover, sick to death, Wished himself the heaven's breath, 'Air', quoth he, 'thy cheeks may blow; Air, would I might triumph so! But, alas! my hand hath sworn Ne'er to pluck thee from thy thorn; Vow, alack! for youth unmeet, Youth, so apt to pluck a sweet Thou for whom Jove would swear Juno but an Ethiope were; And deny himself for Jove, Turning mortal for thy love' 17 My flocks feed not, my ewes breed not, My rams speed not, all is amiss; Love is dying, faith's defying, Heart's denying, causer of this All my merry jigs are quite forgot, All my lady's love is lost, God wot; Where her faith was firmly fixed in love, There a nay is placed without remove One silly cross wrought all my loss; O frowning Fortune, cursed fickle dame! For now I see inconstancy More in women than in men remain In black mourn I, all fears scorn I, Love hath forlorn me, living in thrall: Heart is bleeding, all help needing, O cruel speeding, fraughted with gall My shepherd's pipe can sound no deal; My wether's bell rings doleful knell; My curtal dog that wont to have played, Plays not at all, but seems afraid; My sighs so deep procures to weep, In howling wise, to see my doleful plight How sighs resound through heartless ground, Like a thousand vanquished men in bloody fight! Clear wells spring not, sweet birds sing not, Green plants bring not forth their dye; Herds stand weeping, flocks all sleeping, Nymphs back peeping fearfully All our pleasure known to us poor swains, All our merry meetings on the plains, All our evening sport from us is fled, All our love is lost, for Love is dead Farewell, sweet lass, thy like ne'er was For a sweet content, the cause of all my moan: Poor Corydon must live alone; Other help for him I see that there is none 18 When as thine eye hath chose the dame, And stalled the deer that thou shouldst strike, Let reason rule things worthy blame, As well as fancy, partial might; Take counsel of some wiser head, Neither too young nor yet unwed And when thou com'st thy tale to tell, Smooth not thy tongue with filed talk, Lest she some subtle practice smell- A cripple soon can find a halt- But plainly say thou lov'st her well, And set thy person forth to sell And to her will frame all thy ways; Spare not to spend, and chiefly there Where thy desert may merit praise, By ringing in thy lady's ear: The strongest castle, tower and town, The golden bullet beats it down Serve always with assured trust, And in thy suit be humble true; Unless thy lady prove unjust, Press never thou to choose anew: When time shall serve, be thou not slack To proffer, though she put thee back What though her frowning brows be bent, Her cloudy looks will calm ere night, And then too late she will repent That thus dissembled her delight; And twice desire, ere it be day, That which with scorn she put away What though she strive to try her strength, And ban and brawl, and say thee nay, Her feeble force will yield at length, When craft hath taught her thus to say: 'Had women been so strong as men, In faith, you had not had it then,' The wiles and guiles that women work, Dissembled with an outward show, The tricks and toys that in them lurk, The cock that treads them shall not know Have you not heard it said full oft, A woman's nay doth stand for nought Think women still to strive with men, To sin and never for to saint: There is no heaven, by holy then, When time with age shall them attaint Were kisses all the joys in bed, One woman would another wed But, soft, enough, too much I fear, Lest that my mistress hear my song; She will not stick to round me on th' ear, To teach my tongue to be so long, Yet will she blush, here be it said, To hear her secrets so bewrayed 19 Live with me, and be my love, And we will all the pleasures prove That hills and valleys, dales and fields, And all the craggy mountains yield There will we sit upon the rocks, And see the shepherds feed their flocks, By shallow rivers, by whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals There will I make thee a bed of roses, With a thousand fragrant posies, A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle A belt of straw and ivy buds, With coral clasps and amber studs; And if these pleasures may thee move, Then live with me and be my love LOVE'S ANSWER If that the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love 20 As it fell upon a day In the merry month of May, Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made, Beasts did leap and birds did sing, Trees did grow and plants did spring; Every thing did banish moan, Save the nightingale alone: She, poor bird, as all forlorn, Leaned her breast up-till a thorn, And there sung the dolefull'st ditty, That to hear it was great pity: 'Fie, fie, fie', now would she cry; 'Tereu, Tereu!' by and by; That to hear her so complain, Scarce I could from tears refrain; For her griefs so lively shown Made me think upon mine own Ah, thought I, thou mourn'st in vain! None takes pity on thy pain: Senseless trees they cannot hear thee; Ruthless beasts they will not cheer thee: King Pandion he is dead; All thy friends are lapped in lead; All thy fellow birds do sing, Careless of thy sorrowing Whilst as fickle Fortune smiled, Thou and I were both beguiled Every one that flatters thee Is no friend in misery Words are easy, like the wind; Faithful friends are hard to find: Every man will be thy friend Whilst thou hast wherewith to spend; But if store of crowns be scant, No man will supply thy want If that one be prodigal, Bountiful they will him call, And with such-like flattering, 'Pity but he were a king'; If he be addict to vice, Quickly him they will entice; If to women he be bent, They have at commandment But if Fortune once do frown, Then farewell his great renown; They that fawned on him before Use his company no more He that is thy friend indeed, He will help thee in thy need: If thou sorrow, he will weep; If thou wake, he cannot sleep; Thus of every grief in heart He with thee doth bear a part These are certain signs to know Faithful friend from flatt'ring foe -THE END-
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Outside our hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, a seemingly ancient woman waited beside the door with her hand outstretched(伸出的) Every day I put my hand in hers as our eyes __36__ She never __37__ to return my smile, my grasp, and my greeting
On the last day of our __38__, I found myself __39__ on a busy corner across the street from our hotel Bicycles and motorbikes rushed in front of me We had been advised to walk __40__ through the heavy traffic without looking right or left Let them __41__ us But tonight I was by myself and felt __42__ to face the stream of vehicles __43__ I hesitated on the sidewalk, I felt a hand on my elbow and looked down to see the smile of my small beggar friend looking up at me She nodded her head toward the street, __44__ that she would take me across Together, we moved slowly into the chaos
Then we moved on __45__ the sidewalk, where she pulled my face down to hers, kissed me on both cheeks, and then walked away, still smiling and waving back to me I had not given her a single coin We had __46__ something vastly more important—a warming of hearts in friendship
Traveling in poorer nations, I have __47__ a variety of ways to deal with beggars The most __48__ response of tourists faced with those extremely poor people is to __49__ them and focus their eyes elsewhere I have seen people push away an outstretched hand in __50__ A few may hurriedly drop a few coins, and then make a quick getaway in hopes that another 20 ragged beggars won’t immediately appear on the __51__
For many reasons, giving money is not the best __52__ to an outstretched hand The greatest gift is time and respect To look beggars in the eye and smile, thus acknowledging their existence, is a small thing Putting your hand into another’s outstretched hand and grasping it __53__ for a moment is also a small thing But these are important Everyone needs __54__, to be seen as worthy of being __55__, to feel appreciated and loved And I believe that everyone is worthy and worth knowing
36 A met B opened C turned D dropped
37 A attempted B wanted C managed D failed
38 A work B visit C camp D festival
39 A free B alone C lost D exposed
40 A away B off C straight D about
41 A avoid B stop C lead D direct
42 A unwilling B inadequate C inappropriate D unfit
43 A Since B Although C As D Before
44 A hoping B considering C concluding D indicating
45 A across B off C along D towards
46 A earned B shared C expected D undertaken
47 A changed B followed C possessed D witnessed
48 A initial B automatic C aggressive D common
49 A ignore B oppose C tolerate D scold
50 A anxiety B desperation C annoyance D sadness
51 A street B corner C way D scene
52 A result B response C reward D reply
53 A firmly B casually C cautiously D eagerly
54 A recognition B encouragement C motivation D commitment
55 A liked B trusted C accepted D known
参考答案
36—40 ADBBC 41—45 ABCDD 46—50 BDDAC 51—55 DBAAD
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问题一:腮红 类 英语 : 说更自然的腮红颜色 和妆感不要太重 用英语怎么说? More natural makeup colors rosy lips and cheeks are not too heavy
问题二:胭脂用英语怎么说 胭脂
[词典] rouge; cochineal; blusher; [无脊椎] kermes;
[例句]她往脸上搽了粉,抹了口红和胭脂。
She powdered her face and applied her lipstick and rouge
问题三:女巫布莱尔到底是怎么回事 20分 但是这三个孩子再也没有回来。
布莱尔巫师事件是很多年前发生在一个偏僻小镇的事情,一些巫师罚几个儿童虐待致死。镇里的每个人都知道这件事,但是关于一些细节却没人能说清楚。
问题四:nars腮红修容盘用英语怎么说 nars腮红修容盘
NARS studio blush disc
disc
英 [dsk] 美 [dɪsk]
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圆盘;磁盘;唱片
问题五:高分 求各类化妆刷、化妆用具的英文 Tools
Foundation brush 粉底刷
Liquid foundation brush液体粉底刷
Concealer brush遮瑕刷
Liquid concealer brush液体遮瑕膏刷
Eye defining brush眼影定义刷
Eye blending brush眼影混合刷
Eye udge brush眼影晕染刷
Eyeliner Brush眼线刷
Lip brush唇刷
Lip liner brush唇线刷
Brow-filling Brush眉毛填补刷
Blush/Bronzer Brush腮红/古铜妆刷
plelte face brush全脸蜜粉刷
Power Brush散粉刷
Eye-Shadow Brushes眼影刷
Fan brush定装刷
Skin treatment brush面膜刷
Eyelash Curler睫毛夹
Tweezers 眉夹
Eyelash and brow b睫毛/眉毛梳
Eyelash and brow wand睫毛/眉毛刷
Blow-dryer吹风机
Flat irons电热夹板
Teeth Whitener 牙齿美白
Brush cleaner 化装刷清洁剂
Eyes
Eyeliner眼线笔
Lipliner唇线笔
Mascara睫毛膏
Brow Filler眉粉
Eye-Makerup Remover 眼部卸装片
Eye Shadow眼影
Skin
Foaming Cleanser卸妆泡沫
Cream面霜
Serum 精华液
Lotion 乳液
Scrub磨砂膏
Sunblock防晒霜
问题六:有关化妆品的英文怎么说? 一,化妆品/护肤品/洗涤 护肤: skin care 洗面奶: facial cleanser/face wash(foaming,milky,cream,gel) 爽肤水: toner/astringent 紧肤水:firming lotion 柔肤水:toner/ oothing toner (facial mist/facial spray/plexion mist) 护肤霜: moisturizers and creams 保湿:moisturizer 隔离霜,防晒:sun screen/sun block 美白:whitening 露:lotion,霜:cream 日霜:day cream 晚霜:night cream 眼部gel: eye gel 面膜: facial mask/masque 眼膜: eye mask 护唇用:lip care 口红护膜:lip coat 磨砂膏: facial scrub 去黑头: (deep) pore cleanser/striper pore refining 去死皮: exfoliating scrub 润肤露(香体乳):lotion/moisturizer 护手霜: hand lotion/moisturizer 沐浴露: wash 二,化妆品/护肤品功能 ae/spot(青春痘用品) active(赋活用) after sun(日晒后用品) alcohol-free(无酒精) anti-(抗、防) anti-wrinkle(抗老防皱) balancing(平衡酸碱) clean-/purify-(清洁用) bination(混合性皮肤) dry(干性皮肤) essence(精华液) facial(脸部用) fast/quick dry(快干) firm(紧肤) foam(泡沫) gentle(温和的) hydra-(保湿用) long lasting(持久性) milk(乳) mult-(多元) normal(中性皮肤) nutritious(滋养) oil-control(抑制油脂) oily(油性皮肤) pack(剥撕式面膜) peeling(敷面剥落式面膜) remover(去除、卸妆) repair(修护) revitalite(活化) scrub(磨砂式(去角质)) sensitive(敏感性皮肤) solvent(溶解) sun block(防晒用) toning lotion(化妆水) trentment(修护) wash(洗) waterproof(防水) 三,化妆品/彩妆 彩妆: co etics 遮瑕膏: concealer 修容饼:shading powder 粉底: foundation (pact,stick) 粉饼: pressed powder 散粉:loose powder 闪粉:shimmering powder/glitter 眉粉: brow powder 眉笔:brow pencil 眼线液(眼线笔):liquid eye liner, eye liner 眼影: eye shadow 睫毛膏: mascara 唇线笔: lip liner 唇膏: lip color/lipstick(笔状 lip pencil,膏状 lip lipstick,>>
问题七:所有化妆品的英文怎么说 护肤: skin care
洗面奶: facial cleanser/face wash(Foaming,milky,cream,Gel)
爽肤水: toner/astringent
紧肤水:firming lotion
柔肤水:toner/ oothing toner (facial mist/facial spray/plexion mist)
护肤霜: moisturizers and creams
保湿:moisturizer
隔离霜,防晒:sun screen/sun block
美白:whitening
露:lotion,霜:cream
日霜:day cream
晚霜:night cream
眼部GEL: eye gel
面膜: facial mask/masque
眼膜: eye mask
护唇用:Lip care
口红护膜:Lip coat
磨砂膏: facial scrub
去黑头: (deep) pore cleanser/striper pore refining
去死皮: Exfoliating Scrub
润肤露(身体):bodylotion/moisturizer
护手霜: hand lotion/moisturizer
沐浴露: body wash
Ae/Spot(青春痘用品)
Active(赋活用)
After sun(日晒后用品)
Alcohol-free(无酒精)
Anti-(抗、防)
Anti-wrinkle(抗老防皱)
Balancing(平衡酸碱)
Clean-/Purify-(清洁用)
bination(混合性皮肤)
Dry(干性皮肤)
Essence(精华液)
Facial(脸部用)
Fast/Quick dry(快干)
Firm(紧肤)
Foam(泡沫)
Gentle(温和的)
Hydra-(保湿用)
Long lasting(持久性)
Milk(乳)
Mult-(多元)
Normal(中性皮肤)
Nutritious(滋养)
Oil-control(抑制油脂)
Oily(油性皮肤)
Pack(剥撕式面膜)
Peeling(敷面剥落式面膜)
Remover(去除、卸妆)
Repair(修护)
Revitalite(活化)
Scrub(磨砂式(去角质))
Sensitive(敏感性皮肤)
Solvent(溶解)
Sun block(防晒用)
Toning lotion(化妆水)
Trentment(修护)
Wash(洗)
Waterproof(防水)
彩妆: co etics
遮瑕膏: concealer
修容饼:Shading powder
粉底: foundation (pact,stick)
粉饼: pressed powder
散粉:loose powder
闪粉:shimmering powder/glitter
眉粉: brow powder
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问题八:女士各种护肤品英文怎么说? 1护肤化妆术语 ,护肤品术语
护肤: skin care
洗面奶: facial cleanser/face wash(Foaming,milky,cream,Gel)
爽肤水: toner/astringent
紧肤水:firming lotion
柔肤水:toner/ oothing toner (facial mist/facial spray/plexion mist)
护肤霜: moisturizers and creams
保湿:moisturizer
隔离霜,防晒:sun screen/sun block
美白:whitening
露:lotion,
霜:cream
日霜:day cream
晚霜:night cream
眼部GEL: eye gel
面膜: facial mask/masque
眼膜: eye mask
护唇用:Lip care
口红护膜:Lip coat
磨砂膏: facial scrub
去黑头: (deep) pore cleanser/striper pore refining
去死皮: Exfoliating Scrub
润肤露(身体): body lotion/moisturizer
护手霜: hand lotion/moisturizer
沐浴露: body wash
2 护肤专业术语
Ae/Spot(青春痘用品)
Active(活用)
After sun(日晒后用品)
Alcohol-free(无酒精)
Anti-(抗、防)
Anti-wrinkle(抗老防皱)
Balancing(平衡酸硷)
Clean-/Purify-(清洁用)
bination(混合性皮肤)
Dry(干性皮肤)
Essence(精华液)
Facial(脸部用)
Fast/Quick dry(快干)
Firm(紧肤)
Foam(泡沫)
Gentle(温和用)
Hydra-(保湿用)
Long lasting(持久性)
Milk(乳)
Mult-(多元)
Normal(中性皮肤)
Nutritious(滋养)
Oil-control(抑制油脂)
Oily(油性皮肤)
Pack(剥撕式面膜)
Peeling(敷面剥落式面膜)
Remover(去除、卸妆)
Repair(修护)
Revitalite(活化)
Scrub(磨砂式(去角质))
Sensitive(敏感性皮肤)
Solvent(溶解)
Sun block(防晒用)
Toning lotion(化妆水)
Trentment(修护)
Wash(洗)
Waterproof(防水)
3 化妆工具及其他术语
工具: co etic applicators/accessories
彩妆: co etics
遮瑕膏: concealer
修容饼:Shading powder
粉底: foundation (pact,stick)
粉饼: pressed powder
散粉:loose powder
闪粉:shimmering powder/glitter
眉粉: brow powder
眉笔:brow pencil
眼线液(眼线笔):liquid eye liner, eye liner
眼影: eye shadow
睫毛膏: mascara
唇线笔: lip liner
唇膏: lip color/>>
小题1:D 小题2:C 小题3:A |
试题分析:文章大意:炎热的夏天,人人都想着吃冰激凌,但小女孩因为没有鞋穿却不能进冰激凌商店买,终于有位好心人让小女孩如愿以偿。 小题1:D 细节题。根据第二段……stay out until she put on the shoes可知小女孩没有穿鞋,所以答案选D。 小题2:C推断题。 根据文章倒数第二段The shining eyes of the little girl could not be missed as she ordered her ice cream 可推知小女孩穿着那个大人的鞋终于买到了冰激凌。所以C正确。 小题3:A 推理题。根据最后一段Big body, big shoes, but most of all, he had a big heart可推知这个男士有颗善良的心。因此选A。 |
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