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make up

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Related topics: Hair & beauty, Theatre, School
ldoce_213_eˈmake-up, makeup /ˈmeɪkʌp/ ●●○ noun
1 for your face 用於臉部 [uncountableU]DCBAPT coloured substances that are put on your face to improve or change your appearance 化妝品
I don’t usually wear much make-up.
我一般不化濃妝。
make up at make15  See picture of lipstick 唇膏, brush 眼影刷, eye shadow 眼影 ...
2 people in a group 成群的人 [singular]GROUP OF PEOPLEGROUP OF THINGS the make-up of a group or team is the combination of people that are in it 〔群體或團隊的〕組成,構成
make-up of
We should change the make-up of the team.
我們應該改變隊伍的結構。
3 CHARACTER 性格somebody’s make-up CHARACTER/PERSONALITYthe qualities that a person has, which form their character 某人的性格,某人的個性特點
Pride has always been an important part of his make-up.
自尊心一直是他的一個重要性格特點。
somebody’s genetic/psychological make-up
a possible link between genetic make-up and criminal behaviour
遺傳性格和犯罪行爲之間可能存在的聯系
4. test 測驗 [countableC] (also make-up test) American EnglishAmESES a test that you take in school when you were not able to take a previous test 補考
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
wear make-up 化妝
They’re not allowed to wear make-up to school.
他們上學不可以化妝。
have make-up on (=be wearing make-up) 化了妝
She had no make-up on.
她臉上沒有化妝。
use make-up 使用化妝品
She rarely uses make-up.
她很少用化妝品。
put on make-up (also apply make-up formal) 化妝
Gloria watched her mother put on her make-up.
格洛麗亞看着她媽媽化妝。
do your make-up (=put on make-up) 化妝
nI’ll do your make-up for you, if you want.
take off make-up (also remove make-up formal) 卸妝
nTake off eye make-up gently, using a cotton ball.
touch up/fix your make-up (=put a little more make-up on after some has come off) 補妝
nShe went into the bathroom to touch up her makeup.
nsmudge your make-up (=accidentally rub it so that it spreads to areas where you do not want it)
Grace wiped her eyes, smudging her make-up.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + make-up
heavy make-up (=a lot of make-up) 濃妝
a girl in high heels and heavy make-up
穿着高跟鞋、化着濃妝的女孩
eye make-up 眼妝
She was wearing far too much eye make-up.
她的眼妝化得太濃。
stage make-up (=make-up that actors wear in plays) 舞台妝
nthe elaborate stage make-up for ‘The Lion King’
npancake make-up (=very thick make-up worn by actors)
His face was covered by thick pancake makeup.
make-up + NOUN
a make-up artist (=someone whose job is to put make-up on actors, people appearing on television etc) 化妝師
nthe chief make-up artist on the film
nTHESAURUS
make-up coloured substances that are put on your face to improve or change your appearance
I don’t usually wear much make-up.
cosmetics creams, powders etc that you use on your face and body in order to look more attractive
a range of cosmetics and toiletries
lipstick a substance you use for adding colour to your lips, in the shape of a small stick
She was wearing bright red lipstick.
eyeshadow coloured cream or powder that you put on your eyelids
eyeliner something you use for adding a line of colour at the edges of your eyelids to make your eyes look bigger or more noticeable
mascara a dark substance you use to colour your eyelashes and make them look thicker
blusher (also blush American EnglishAmE, rouge old-fashioned) red or pink cream or powder used for making your cheeks look slightly more pink
foundation a cream the same colour as your skin that you put on your face before the rest of your make-up
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From Longman Business Dictionary
make up something phrasal verbphr v [transitiveT]
1to combine together to form a particular total or result
Plastic bags now make up 60% of all bags used in grocery stores.
2to prepare something
Your accountant will make up your accounts and prepare your tax return.
make

make up

make up
phrasal verbphr v 
a) form/be 形成/ make up somethingCONSIST OF/BE MADE OFBE to combine together to form something 形成,組成,構成 SYN constitute
Women make up only a small proportion of the prison population.
女性只佔囚犯人數的一小部分。
be made up of something
The committee is made up of representatives from every state.
該委員會由來自各個州的代表組成。
nGRAMMAR: Using the progressive
Make up is not used in the progressive in this meaning. You say:
Oxygen makes up roughly 20% of the atmosphere.
Don’t say: Oxygen is making up roughly 20% of the atmosphere.
However, the participle form making up is often used:
Customers under 25 are important, making up a quarter of the total.
b) pretend STH is true 假裝某事是真實的 make something ↔ upINVENT to pretend that something is true in order to deceive someone 編造,假裝
I think they’re making the whole thing up.
我認爲整件事情是他們編出來的。
made-up(1)
c) invent 創作 make something ↔ up to produce a new story, song, game etc by thinking 創作,編寫〔故事、歌曲、遊戲等〕
Nick made up a song about them.
尼克創作了一首關於他們的歌曲。
When you’re the boss you can make up your own rules.
如果你是老板,你就可以自己制定規則。
I’ve given talks so many times that now I just make them up as I go along (=think of things to say as I am speaking).
我作過太多次演講,現在都能張口就來了。
d) prepare 準備 make something ↔ upPREPARE to prepare something by mixing things or putting things together 準備;布置
I could make up a bed for you on the sofa.
我可以給你在沙發上鋪個床。
Can you make up a bottle of milk for the baby?
你能給寶寶準備一瓶奶嗎?
e) SB’s face 某人的臉DCB make somebody ↔ up to put make-up (=special coloured substances) on someone’s face in order to make them look better or different 給〔某人〕化妝[化裝]
They made him up as an old man for the last act of the play.
戲的最後一幕中他們把他扮成一個老人。
One lucky winner will have the chance to be made up and photographed.
一名幸運的獲勝者將有機會化妝照相。
Do not use the verb ‘make up’ when you are talking about putting make-up on your own face. Say that you put on (your) make-up.
給自己化妝不要用 ‘make up’ 這個動詞,而要說 put on (your) make-up.
made-up(2)
f) number/amount 數目/金額 make something ↔ up especially British EnglishBrECOMPLETE to add to an amount in order to bring it up to the level that is needed 湊足,補齊
I saved as much as I could, and my parents made up the rest.
我盡自己所能攢了一些錢,餘款由我父母湊齊。
The company will be forced to pay $6 million to make up the difference.
公司將被迫支付600萬美元來補足差額。
g) time/work 時間/工作 make something ↔ upEQUAL to work at times when you do not usually work, because you have not done as much work as you should 補上,補回
I’m trying to make up the time I lost while I was sick.
我正在設法補回我生病耽誤的時間。
Is it OK if I make the work up next week?
我下星期再把工作補上可以嗎?
h) friends 朋友 (also make it up) informalFRIEND to become friendly with someone again after you have had an argument 和好,和解
with
Have you made up with Patty yet?
你跟帕蒂和好了嗎?
Oh come on! Why don’t you just kiss and make up?
好了!你們幹嗎不和好呢?
i) from cloth 用布料 make something ↔ upDL to produce something from cloth by cutting and sewing 裁制;縫制
The dress had been made up to her exact requirements.
裙子是嚴格按照她的要求縫制的。
make something ↔ up into
I plan on making that material up into a dress.
我打算把那塊衣料做成一條連衣裙。
make up your mind at mind1(3)
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