单词 | salon |
释义 | salon (sælɒn , US səlɑːn ) Word forms: salons 1. countable noun [usually noun NOUN] B1+ A salon is a place where people have their hair cut or coloured, or have beauty treatments. ...a new hair salon. ...a beauty salon. Synonyms: shop, store, establishment, parlour 2. countable noun A salon is a shop where smart, expensive clothes are sold. 3. countable noun A salon is an informal meeting of fashionable writers or artists, which is held at the house of someone who is well-known. Salons were more common in former times. His apartment was the most famous literary salon in Russia. Synonyms: sitting room [British], lounge, living room, parlour [old-fashioned] 4. countable noun A salon is a sitting room in a large, grand house. Collocations: salon treatment This revolutionary salon treatment, which launches in a couple of weeks, doesn't involve injecting needles into your scalp. Times, Sunday Times Battle the frizz humidity causes by having a salon treatment. The Sun Two weeks later and after another salon treatment, my skin looked even brighter and clearer. The Sun And this was straight after the salon treatment. The Sun For results that last about 10 days and survive a couple of washes, you will need to book in for the salon treatment, which contains stronger concentrations. Times, Sunday Times Keep the area between the eyebrows clear by plucking and, if you cannot bear to do it yourself, visit a salon. Times, Sunday Times So you don't need to visit a salon to get an instant, long-lasting, tough surface that also looks fabulously smooth. Times, Sunday Times The more you visit the salon, the more it will feel like a second home. Times, Sunday Times They visit a salon daily - if they miss a day they think they are pale. The Sun If you're going more than five shades darker or lighter, always visit a salon. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 美发厅 Japanese: 美容院 |
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