frizz / frɪz /

📖毕业后词汇卷发卷边毛躁卷曲

frizz2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to form into small, crisp curls or little tufts.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the state of being frizzed.
  2. something frizzed; frizzed hair.

frizz 近义词

frizz

等同于 kink

frizz

等同于 curl

frizz 的近义词 12
frizz 的反义词 1
frizz

等同于 pan-fry

frizz 的近义词 7
frizz

等同于 crimp

frizz

等同于 curl

更多frizz例句

  1. CHI If you’re looking for a curling iron that heats up quickly, prevents heat damage, and creates long-lasting waves and curls with less frizz and static, then the CHI Ceramic Tourmaline Curling Iron is the hot tool for you.
  2. Meanwhile, tourmaline can produce up to six times more negative ions than ceramic plates, achieving a high level of shine and reduced frizz.
  3. Ceramic curling irons, great for thinner hair, reduce frizz and heat damage among all hair types.
  4. This new and improved tool features higher ceramic content for even heat and shiny, healthy, long-lasting styles with less frizz.
  5. Most people with curly hair are constantly working to combat frizz, maintain curl pattern, and mitigate extra-long drying times.
  6. And the irony is, the harder we tried to de-frizz, the frizzier it got.
  7. Her unwashed hair is pulled severely back and there's a halo of frizz around the crown of her head.
  8. On her return Robinson made signals to her over the master's head, which he had begun to frizz.
  9. He put his hand up to his moustache; but did not frizz and twist it in the old familiar way, he just pulled it downwards.
  10. Miss Mellins was a small woman with a glossy yellow face and a frizz of black hair bristling with imitation tortoise-shell pins.
  11. Now and then he tossed his head, as if champing a bit, and the bunch of black frizz over his left temple trembled.
  12. It is the extreme of bad taste to bang or frizz the hair across the forehead, or to wear the hat somewhat on the back of the head.