mascara / mæˈskær ə; British mæˈskɑr ə /

⚽高中词汇睫毛膏睫毛液荧光剂

mascara2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a substance used as a cosmetic to color the eyelashes and eyebrows.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to apply mascara to.

更多mascara例句

  1. That included 63 percent of foundations, 55 percent of lip products and 82 percent of waterproof mascaras.
  2. Waterproof mascara, liquid lipsticks and foundations were the most likely offenders for undisclosed PFAS.
  3. The study found fluorine in 56 percent of foundations and eye products, 48 percent of lip products and 47 percent of mascaras.
  4. Waterproof mascaras, liquid lipsticks and foundations were especially likely to contain lots of fluorine.
  5. These long strings of amino acids have sugars jutting out from them, like bristles sticking out from a bottle brush or mascara brush.
  6. Storage containers hold a treasure trove of mascara, lipstick, blush, and other makeup.
  7. Obviously as Secretary of State the most pressing concern she had was mascara.
  8. Though the photos are far from sexual, Lottie wears thick mascara as she flashes the camera a come-hither stare.
  9. What better way to sell a deodorant or mascara than by buttressing a show that screams girl power and body pride?
  10. No one thinks to transform him into an Adonis, to require him to mascara his lashes or tint his cheekbones a delicate pink.
  11. My victim was a stunned -- but cute -- girl with spider-webs drawn on her hands and smudged mascara running down her cheeks.
  12. The road, 80 kilomtres long, which connects Mostaganem with Mascara, was covered to the whole of its extent.
  13. On their return to Mascara, they fought at twelve paces: Froidefond fired first, and the Caïd fell, shot through the buttock.
  14. Charlotte shut her eyes tight and pressed out the last tears, which ran into her rouge and streaked it with mascara.
  15. There was mascara around her eyes and they dilated and blinked in a foolish and flirtatious way; her voice was syrup.