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makeover

/meyk-oh-ver/US // ˈmeɪkˌoʊ vər //

改造,改头换面,翻新,改造后的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a remodeling;renovation; restoration: The old house needs a complete makeover.
    • : a thorough course of beauty and cosmetic treatments: Assistants spent four hours on the actress's makeover in preparation for the awards ceremony.
    • : a change made in one’s life or lifestyle: Does your career or marriage need a makeover?

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Examples

  • I wanted to do the “everyone’s at a ball and Harrow’s received a makeover.”

  • Libby’s pumpkin pie recipe just got a makeover for the 21st century — and we made it betterYou can buy cardamom already ground, or grind it yourself using a spice grinder or a mortar and pestle.

  • The four-year investment, announced in 2016, was intended to upgrade the customer experience with new ATMs, new digital tools, and branch makeovers.

  • Creating a joyful home office entails a physical and mental makeover.

  • Inside, the cabin gets a much-needed makeover, filled with high-quality materials, optional 8-inch touchscreen and a racy flat-bottom steering wheel.

  • Little did he know that Jimmy had other plans, including some makeover advice.

  • Tracie Egan Morissey, who gets the byline for “Disney Dudes' Dicks,” slammed the “makeover.”

  • “It was like an extreme lifestyle makeover on speed,” Anderson told the The New York Times.

  • The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is getting a makeover.

  • This is quite a makeover for the country that once claimed to be the vanguard of worldwide communist revolution.

  • Death Waits had been his Judas goat for the Fantasyland goth makeover.