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grimace

/grim-uhs, gri-meys/US // ˈgrɪm əs, grɪˈmeɪs //UK // (ɡrɪˈmeɪs) //

面无表情,做鬼脸,呲牙咧嘴,呲牙咧嘴的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain, etc.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    grim·aced, grim·ac·ing.

    • : to make grimaces.

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Examples

  • His face made a grimace of disgust and I immediately showed him the cut on my upper lip.

  • Todd reaches into the ooze of the Matrigel with his gloved hand, a grimace on his face.

  • But, he said with a grimace, “I do judge by my meetings with people how forthright they are.”

  • A petrified grimace wrinkles the white clay adorning her face.

  • I gave him some brandy from my medicinal store, which he drank with a grimace.

  • All that Bud Selig can do is grimace and give the game's perennial pariah a long, unpaid vacation.

  • They transformed his smile into a rotting grimace, with a specialized mold.

  • Just smiled, a sardonic sort of grimace, and unbuckled his belt and handed it over without a word.

  • He brought himself back with a grimace, aware that he was clutching the briefcase of tapes possessively from long habit.

  • He looked at Mandleco with immense disdain, gave a pert tilt of his head and surveyed the room with a grimace of distaste.

  • The countess-dowager, not finding words strong enough to express her feelings at this, made a grimace at him.

  • The veneer was gone now; Sheila Carmack's eyes were vicious pools of hate, her mouth a grimace.