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kohl

/kohl/US // koʊl //UK // (kəʊl) //

科赫,科隆,科尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a powder, as finely powdered antimony sulfide, used as a cosmetic to darken the eyelids, eyebrows, etc.

Examples

  • Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s have previously said their decisions were driven by low customer demand, and the other companies did not respond to requests for comment.

  • Retailers, including Kohl’s, have also used AR try-on to reach consumers.

  • The brand has seen a 30% increase in revenue from 2019-2020 after securing distribution deals with Kohl’s and Costco.

  • In March, as non-essential retailers like Kohl’s and Old Navy were ordered to close stores indefinitely, they were least able to fall back on big and established e-commerce businesses.

  • The Kohl’s Camps “Gold Package” — which promises exposure and an opportunity to be nationally ranked, along with a one- or two-day camp and a showcase appearance — costs $795.

  • Bedouin women wore bright clothes and burqas, the parting of their hair and their kohl-lined eyes left exposed.

  • Her eyes were exaggerated with thick lines of kohl reaching all the way to her temples.

  • She beat out popular former governor Tommy Thompson for the seat of retiring Democratic Sen. Herb Kohl.

  • Earlier this month, Ryan wore a $70 printed dress from Kohl's when Ryan's candidacy was announced.

  • On June 3, 2008 Ryan sent a letter to Wagoner cosigned by Feingold and Sen. Herb Kohl.

  • In the Kohl-rabi (Brassica oleracea caulo-rapa) it is the stem.

  • There are some very distressing stories in Kohl (Kitchi Gami, p. 355-359).

  • Kohl speaks of seeing inside the medicine wigwam, during the great medicine ceremonies of the Ojibwa, "a snow-white powder."

  • I ran my forefinger over the departures from Kohl to Carlsruhe.

  • It is a belief among Mussulman women that Mahomet prescribed the usage of kohl, but this idea is probably born of the desire.