词汇 | made-up |
释义 | made up adjective uk /ˌmeɪd ˈʌp/ us /ˌmeɪd ˈʌp/ made upadjective (APPEARANCE)[ after verb ] wearing make-up: 化过妆的 She's always very heavily made up (= wearing a lot of make-up).她总是化浓妆。 See make-up(FOR FACE)mainly UK Make-up & skin care aha alpha-hydroxy acid anti-wrinkle argan oil au naturel barefaced gloss greasepaint liner lip liner lipsalve lipstick mascaraed mask mattify mudpack suntan lotion toner wand warpaint made upadjective (INVENTED)A made-up story or report has been invented and is untrue: 捏造的,编造的;虚构的 [ before noun ]made-up stories虚构的故事 imaginary imaginaryOur daughter had an imaginary friend when she was six. made-upThe comedian started with some obviously made-up stories about hanging out with the Queen. make-believeSome politicians seem to live in a make-believe world where everything revolves around their interests. non-existentThese accounts are used to sell fake or non-existent goods. fantasticHer books were filled with magicians and fantastic creatures. True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false false flag falsely fantastical fever dream not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe post-factual unreal untrue untruly unverifiable urban myth made upadjective (HAPPY)[ after verb ]UK Northern Englishinformal very happy about something good that has happened: (为已经发生了的好事情)感到高兴的 I was made up when she offered me the job.我很高兴她把工作交给我。 Feeling pleasure and happiness (as) pleased as Punchidiom ASMR be dancing in the streetsidiom be floating on airidiom be full of the joys of springidiom cheery chipper chirpily chirpy chuffed gruntled happily happy camper happy placeidiom jaunty sunnily swooning swooningly swoony take delight in something/doing something made-up | American Dictionarymade-up adjective us/ˈmeɪdˈʌp/ made-upadjective (WEARING MAKEUP)wearing esp. a lot of makeup: She was heavily made-up and wearing a wig. made-upadjective (INVENTED)(of stories, information, etc.) created by the imagination, or invented and not true: a made-up name They complained about "made-up" data. Examples of made upmade up It was pointed out that there were both real and made-up words and that deletion would sometimes produce a real word and sometimes not. Furthermore, 76% of the teachers polled believed the made-up samples were more appropriate for the classroom. For nonword repetition, the child was told that they would hear a made-up word and asked to repeat it back immediately. This was introduced as a game with made-up words. The made-up words are usually short and sometimes intended to look "cute". A fourth group was created for words recalled from the practice session or for made-up words. For instance, considering the made-up example (4), we could see it as a negotiation subdialogue embedded in a request for action dialogue. If we are going to call anything that is made-up of physical particles physical, then, trivially, everything in the world is physical. The carefully made-up face is that of a woman in her late 70s. The last two features are actually 'relics' from earlier experiments with a very small collection of made-up dialogues between a user and a navigation agent. By giving him a sinister look, the beard apparent under his poorly made-up translucent skin complicated matters further. Pottery and made-up textiles such as wearing apparel must be made there. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Apart from certain specialised or ornamented textile products, no tariff reductions will be made on yarns, or fabrics or made-up goods wholly of cotton. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The figures relate to yarn, fabrics and made-up articles of cotton and include imports of cotton textiles for process and re-export. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The growing purchasing power in industrialised economies opens up excellent prospects for the better fabrics and made-up goods. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of made up These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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