beautify 的定义
beau·ti·fied, beau·ti·fy·ing.
- to make or become beautiful.
beautify 近义词
make more physically attractive
更多beautify例句
- Calling their creation the “business climate,” boosters went to ever-greater lengths to create favorable conditions for capital investment, promising excellent roads, good schools, quality health care, leisure activities and beautified public spaces.
- Today, though, more and more young people—and especially teenage girls—are using filters that “beautify” their appearance and promise to deliver model-esque looks by sharpening, shrinking, enhancing, and recoloring their faces and bodies.
- If you’re into edible flowers, fennel blooms in midsummer with tiny yellow blossoms to pluck and beautify whatever dishes you’re making.
- The right fish tank can beautify a space, and keep your fish healthy and happy for a long time.
- Google is taking aim at photo face filters and other “beautifying” techniques that mental health experts believe can warp a person’s self-confidence, particularly when they’re introduced to younger users.
- When they hear of trouble on the Mountain the selectmen look the other way, and pass an appropriation to beautify the town pump.
- Then a sweet little pink flower said, “Do not grieve mother, I will go up upon your robe and beautify it.”
- Are not flowers and shrubs which beautify the lawn as desirable as beans and turnips and cabbages?
- The letter to Bliss and the proofs were full of suggested changes that would refine and beautify the text.
- Notwithstanding all hindrances, it is an easier matter to beautify the outside than to reform that which is within.