单词 | perm |
释义 | perm From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Hair & beautypermperm1 /pɜːm $ pɜːrm/ noun [countable]DCBa process in which you make straight hair curly by using chemicals, or hair that has been treated in this way SYN permanent American English a very curly permExamples from the Corpusperm• Anyway, one day me and my mates were all going to a party so I decided to do a home perm.• To top it all I added a red and white ribbon to the crest of my perm.• Did you get a new perm?• Well a Optaform perm lotion was the applied. 4.• To do just that, he used Wella's Optaform perm on Anthea.• I have a soft perm every 3 to 4 months.• The newest, softest perms add body, waves or bouncy curls. , Leisure Hair & beautypermperm2 verb [transitive]1 DCBto make straight hair curly by using chemicalshave my hair permed. I’m going to her blonde permed hair2 British EnglishDL to choose and combine a number of football games from the list given in the football pools in order to try to win money —perming noun [uncountable] a home perming kit→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusperm• Her hair is dyed black and permed.• Well, you know, I had my hair permed.• After perming, a neutraliser containing conditioning ingredients is applied to smooth the surface of the hair.• Once a year she gets her hair permed and once a year she buys face powder.• Most women think that their hair is not good enough and dye it or bleach it or perm it.• I had my hair permed last week.• They perm their hair, dress in Hawaiian shirts and drive huge Mercedes cars through narrow streets.Origin perm1 (1900-2000) PERMANENT WAVE |
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