lipstick / ˈlɪpˌstɪk /

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lipstick 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a crayonlike oil-based cosmetic used in coloring the lips, usually in a tubular container.

lipstick 近义词

lipstick

等同于 makeup

更多lipstick例句

  1. These try ons have boomed especially in the beauty space, allowing buyers to swipe through eyeshadows and lipsticks, but several different categories have amassed data showing that AR features help drive sales too.
  2. Not only does it offer more lipstick shades than Google, it now also offers eyeshadow try-on.
  3. It is occasionally annoying — my glasses tend to fog, and when I wear makeup and a mask, I end up with smudged lipstick.
  4. When you search for certain eyeshadow or lipstick products on the Google app, the knowledge panel may contain a swatch of shades, which can be viewed on different models of varying skin tones.
  5. In October, Hearst is running a campaign with a client, which it wouldn’t name, that uses augmented reality for people to trial lipstick color.
  6. Storage containers hold a treasure trove of mascara, lipstick, blush, and other makeup.
  7. People always ask me what color lipstick I wear, or what I do for my hair.
  8. I basically look like an egg with eyes, that then has a ton of lipstick on.
  9. In full combat vest, Beck applies a fresh coat of lipstick and runs into the shooting range.
  10. For 20 years, high-heeled and lipstick-wearing Kristin lived as a Navy SEAL named Christopher.
  11. She'd ground out lipstick-smudged cigarettes until the ash tray was spilling over.
  12. Mamintal lang ku iniglakaw, I put lipstick on when I go out.
  13. "I'm Giselle Prescott," she said, her smile revealing flecks of lipstick on her yellow teeth.
  14. He used to go out often "to play cards with the boys," and Mabel twice found lipstick on his handkerchief.
  15. So were her tight short-shorts, her lipstick, and the lacquer on her finger-and toe-nails.