complexion
- n. 肤色;面色;情况;局面
- vt. 使增添色彩
词态变化
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中文词源
来自complex, 多成分组成的,形成身体特质的,肤色的。同complected.
英文词源
- complexion (n.)
- mid-14c., "bodily constitution," from Old French complexion, complession "combination of humors," hence "temperament, character, make-up," from Latin complexionem (nominative complexio) "combination" (in Late Latin, "physical constitution"), from complexus (see complex (adj.)). Meaning "appearance of the skin of the face" is first recorded mid-15c. In medieval physiology, the color of the face indicated temperament or health.
双语例句
- 1. She has a poor complexion and pock marks on her forehead.
- 她满面菜色,额头上有些麻子。
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- 2. She was rather fat, and her complexion was muddy and spotty.
- 她比较胖,脸色暗淡、多斑。
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- 3. Rain water was once considered to be good for the complexion.
- 雨水曾一度被认为可以滋养皮肤。
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- 4. His fresh complexion made him look younger than he was.
- 他的好气色令他看上去比实际年龄年轻。
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- 5. This mask leaves your complexion feeling soft and supple.
- 这种面膜能使你的皮肤变得柔软细嫩。
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