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eyelash

/ahy-lash/US // ˈaɪˌlæʃ //UK // (ˈaɪˌlæʃ) //

睫毛,睫毛膏,眼睫毛,睫毛膏的作用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of the short, thick, curved hairs growing as a fringe on the edge of an eyelid.
    • : the fringe of hairs itself.

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Examples

  • She wakes up every day, applies a full face of makeup, and then gets back in bed to livestream herself pretending to wake up, lest her hundreds of thousands of followers see her without fake eyelashes.

  • After many runs down the mountain, ice crystals begin to take up residency in your eyelashes and eyebrows.

  • Richardson ran with flowing orange hair trailing behind her, extended eyelashes, long, colorful fingernails and fearless bravado.

  • I needed true masters of the craft who can communicate and express stories — not only with the written word but with the bat of an eyelash or the slight turn of the head.

  • Your eyelashes freeze together, the air hurts your lungs, and if you get in trouble, it’s going to be big trouble.

  • Nor was an eyelash batted when he bought body armor and tear gas from BulletProofBodyArmorHQ.com and BP Arms, respectively.

  • Ends: When eyelash-ice-accumulation renders you blind, your frozen tears only compounding the problem.

  • People with a single pinkish eye may have a physical irritation—an eyelash, a piece of grit—that causes tearing and inflammation.

  • Enter 21-year-old Vermont native Natalie Russo, whose line of eyelash jewelry is setting the Etsy world on fire.

  • At least Apple executives can receive millions upon millions in salary and stock without Occupy Wall Street batting an eyelash.

  • He looked up and watched a pale eyelash drop over a deep gleam of intelligence.

  • Not an eyelash quivered, nor did the lips twitch, when he held the keen blade at his breast and dashed himself upon the ground.

  • While you try to extract the eyelash from my eye, you do not see the beam which has entered your own.

  • He looked at her for some time under his long gray eyelash; Marguerite met the look calmly and composedly.

  • Not by so much as the quiver of an eyelash did Mademoiselle give sign of recognition, or memory of any previous meeting.