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fa·cial
feI shl
复数:facials
facially (adv.)
词根:face
adj.faced 有某种面孔或表情的;有…表面的
adv.facially 从脸部
n.face 脸;表面;面子;面容;外观;威信
facade 正面;表面;外观
facer 意外打击;(拳击中)面部所受的突然一击;铣刀盘
v.faced 面对(face的过去分词)
vi.face 向;朝
vt.face 面对;面向;承认;抹盖
Noun
1. cranial nerve that supplies facial muscles
2. care for the face that usually involves cleansing and massage and the application of cosmetic creams
Adjective
1. of or concerning the face;
"a facial massage"
"facial hair"
"facial expression"
2. of or pertaining to the outside surface of an object
facial expression面部表情
facial nerve面神经;颜面神经
facial feature面貌
facial recognition面部识别;面孔识别
facial cleanser洗面奶;洁面乳
facial hair面部毛发
facial tissuen. 化妆纸
facial cream面霜
facial spasm[医]面痉挛
facial soap面皂
大约1600年,"面对面",来自法语 facial,源自中世纪拉丁语 facialis "关于脸部",源自 facies(见 face(n.))。英语中"关于脸部"的意思始于1786年。名词"面部美容疗法"源自1914年的美国英语。中古英语有 faciale(n.)"尸体的面巾"(14世纪早期)。
面的,属于面的
牙前庭面的:见facies vestibularis dentis
Adjective borrowed from Medieval Latin faciālis "face-to-face, direct," from Latin faciēs "appearance, face >entry 1" + -ālis -al >entry 1 Noun derivative of facial >entry 1
The first known use of facial was in 1746
facial1 of 2adjective
of or relating to the face
facial2 of 2noun
a treatment to improve the condition of the skin of the face
facial1 of 2adjective
of or relating to the face
facial2 of 2noun
a treatment to improve the condition of the skin of the face
facial1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or affecting the face
facial neuralgia
concerned with or used in improving the appearance of the face
relating to or being the buccal and labial surface of a tooth
facial2 of 2noun
a treatment to improve the appearance of the face
a facial part (as a nerve or artery)
1 “Maybe your eyes, but there isn’t much more of a resemblance. You do have many of your mother’s facial expressions, though.”
2 There are also many physical signs, most noticeably a change in facial features.
还有很多体貌特征,最明显的是面容的变化。
3 I stand here, trying to keep my facial expressions in check.
4 She had suffered severe facial mutilations after an accident.
她在事故中被严重毁容。
5 About three weeks in, the facial chaos became transformed into a bona fide beard.
约3周的时间内, 我面部的混乱变成了名副其实的胡须.
6 At Pine Mountain, if a boy showed up to class with facial hair like Joey had, they’d take him into the bathroom and make him shave on the spot with a nasty old, used razor.
7 The police recognized the criminal from his typical facial feature — a scar on the forehead.
警察从他典型的面部特征——额头的疤痕认出了罪犯。
8 facial hair
面部毫毛
9 Life magazine ran a full-page photo layout of Seabiscuit’s facial expressions.
10 She had a facial at the beauty parlor.
她在美容院做了一次美容。
11 Somebody had left the door that led to the backyard open, and the blue-gray firewood smoke that hung heavy in the living room blurred the facial features of the guests.
12 Ekman and Friesen decided, then and there, to create a taxonomy of facial expressions.
13 For another thing facial hair is a sign that we have evolved from apes.
14 As I stare at him, I realize that even his facial features are big—big nose, big lips, big eyes.
15 Only my older sister has a complexion as dark as mine, though her facial features are much less harshly defined than my own.
16 Bigger crowds required clearer facial cues, which was something I needed to work on.
17 MegaFace's creators say it's the largest publicly available facial-recognition dataset out there.
“巨型面”的创建者表示,这是目前最大的公共人脸识别数据集。
18 “Chris, there are going to be other kids who are having facial surgeries,” Mom told me quietly as we walked through the hospital doors.
19 “At least you’ve got both of them. Word is, Marion Allen was rushed to the hospital last night with a right-nasty facial injury. The doctors tried but they couldn’t save his eye.”
20 In 1867, he sent out questionnaires about facial expression and body motions to people in different parts of the world.