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grimaces [ˈgrɪmɪsiz]

n. (表蔑视、厌恶等)面部扭曲,鬼脸( grimace的名词复数 );

例句:

  • Sumner would greet us with frowns and grimaces, doing his best to express wordless disapproval.
    萨姆纳会冲我们皱眉,做苦脸,竭力表示他无言的反对。
    来自柯林斯例句
  • Mr. Clark winked at the rude child making grimaces.
    克拉克先生假装没有看见那个野孩子做鬼脸.
    来自辞典例句
  • The most ridiculous grimaces were purposely or unconsciously indulged in.
    故意或者无心地扮出最滑稽可笑的鬼脸.
    来自辞典例句
  • I don't perceive the silly smiles and grimaces that provoked me at first.
    起初我还没理会那使我生气的痴笑和怪相.
    来自辞典例句
  • The Bald Man looks down at the ground and grimaces.
    秃头男人低下头看着地面,露出一脸苦相.
    来自互联网