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