facelift
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT If you give a place or thing a facelift, you do something to make it look better or more attractive. 翻新
Nothing gives a room a faster facelift than a coat of paint. 没有什么比一层油漆能更快地使房间面貌一新。
2. N-COUNT A facelift is an operation in which a surgeon tightens the skin on someone's face in order to make them look younger. 面部拉皮手术
I had a facelift in 1995, which went wrong. 我在1995年做了一次失败的面部拉皮手术。
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facelift /ˈfeɪslɪft/ (also face-lift) (facelifts)
剑桥词典
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a medical operation that tightens loose skin to make the face look younger
面部拉皮手术;去皱整容手术
[ 单数名词 ]
treatment to make something look more attractive , for example a building
(建筑物等的)翻新,整修
The bank is planning to give its 1930s building a complete facelift. 银行计划把建于上世纪30年代的大楼进行彻底翻新改造。 返回 facelift