grimace

US [ɡrɪˈmeɪs]
UK ['ɡrɪməs]
  • n.鬼脸;怪相;脸部扭曲
  • v.做怪相
  • Web扮鬼脸;做鬼脸;痛苦的表情
Plural Form:grimaces  Present Participle:grimacing  Past Tense:grimaced  
grimace
v.
1.
[i]
~ (at sb/sth)
(因痛苦、厌恶等)做鬼脸,做怪相to make an ugly expression with your face to show pain, disgust, etc.
He grimaced at the bitter taste.
他一尝那苦味,做了个怪相。
She grimaced as the needle went in.
针扎进去痛得她龇牙咧嘴。
n.
1.
怪相;鬼脸;脸部扭曲an ugly expression made by twisting your face, used to show pain, disgust, etc. or to make sb laugh
to make/give a grimace of pain
做出╱露出痛苦的表情
‘What's that?’ she asked with a grimace.
“那是什么?”她皱着眉头问道。

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