gloss 的 2 个定义
- a superficial luster or shine; glaze: the gloss of satin.
- a false or deceptively good appearance.
- Also glosser. a cosmetic that adds sheen or luster, especially one for the lips.
- to put a gloss upon.
- to give a false or deceptively good appearance to: to gloss over flaws in the woodwork.
gloss 近义词
make shiny
shine, sheen
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gloss 的近义词 9 个
gloss 的反义词 2 个
conceal truth
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- Orange zest brightens the braised cubed meat and ribbons of handmade pasta, rich with a reduction made from the braising liquid of the veal, orange juice and butter, which explains the gloss.
- By night, she trades her nice-girl duds for glitter and gloss and skimpy going-out clothes.
- So I’m going through my purse, looking for my lip gloss, and a hand comes in the car and scares the hell out of me.
- I’ll then add epoxy to the eyes and teeth to give it a nice gloss.
- It holds an ideal 10 oz of hot or cold liquid, and its glazed blue gloss is elegant and unisex.
- Zied suggests popping a breath strip, sucking on a strong mint, or reapplying your lip gloss.
- He also said health care providers should not gloss over possible or suspect cases.
- The putting-on-lip gloss shot almost never makes sense, but it always, always, works.
- All three outlets remained fixated on surgery, and seemed to only gloss over questions of identity.
- In March, popular beauty site Into the Gloss even published a how-to on getting blue-tinted hair.
- It is more likely that counseyl has slipped in, as a gloss upon reed, and was afterwards substituted for it.
- And in this way he hopes to pass off a plausible gloss, as satisfying the words of the instrument.
- Hence they are very probably an old gloss, and their omission simplifies both the grammar and the sense.
- Around her was the gloss of recent green, pushing upwards to the immature blue of the sky.
- It is against human nature, and no amount of wonderful declamation or scenic magnificence can gloss it over.