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单词 makeover
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Definition of makeover in English:

makeover

noun ˈmeɪkəʊvəˈmeɪkˌoʊvər
  • A complete transformation of the appearance of someone or something.

    win one of our special pampering makeovers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They transformed the appearances of a number of lucky shoppers who had won makeovers and new wardrobes.
    • In order of importance, here are the upcoming makeovers: an editorial redefinition and a major redesign.
    • Offer your superb services: stocking sponges, cleaning brushes and helping with makeovers.
    • Burnley is getting an image makeover as part of efforts to improve the town.
    • Nothing demonstrates more clearly that women are seen as changeable creatures than the makeover.
    • Galleries two and four have been transformed in as radical a makeover as you could have hoped for.
    • Why do identity changes and corporate makeovers bring out the worst in otherwise exceptional business leaders?
    • Some makeovers succeed: the second Ocean's 11 with George Clooney was far more fun to watch than the Frank Sinatra original.
    • No new makeovers around here, just fixed a few minor layout problems in the stylesheet.
    • But, really, it's not about extreme makeovers, it's about tweaking.
    • Three East Lancashire railway stations will get makeovers in a bid to protect the long-term future of the area's train services.
    • But last year it dished out almost 100 manicures, pedicures and makeovers to children aged six to 16.
    • Earlier this year, two troubled Japanese companies grabbed headlines when they tapped women to lead corporate makeovers.
    • Once they get to Hollywood, they all bond, laugh, giggle about their love for steak, hug, cry, and get makeovers.
    • Some teens bury their heads beneath sofa cushions while Jenny Jones gushes about teen makeovers on television.
    • The main difference between us and them is that we are doing makeovers in real life.
    • Suffice to say, they are makeover shows in which the makeover includes plastic surgery.
    • The station's interior has had a makeover to improve access with a stairlift to the main platform.
    • But there's endless unease about species improvement by genetic makeovers.
    • A television makeover team has completely transformed a bedroom in a Clacton family's home.
    Synonyms
    improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation

Rhymes

takeover
 
 

Definition of makeover in US English:

makeover

nounˈmeɪkˌoʊvərˈmākˌōvər
  • A complete transformation or remodeling of something, especially a person's hairstyle, makeup, or clothes.

    win one of our special pampering makeovers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Earlier this year, two troubled Japanese companies grabbed headlines when they tapped women to lead corporate makeovers.
    • Some teens bury their heads beneath sofa cushions while Jenny Jones gushes about teen makeovers on television.
    • Suffice to say, they are makeover shows in which the makeover includes plastic surgery.
    • The main difference between us and them is that we are doing makeovers in real life.
    • Once they get to Hollywood, they all bond, laugh, giggle about their love for steak, hug, cry, and get makeovers.
    • No new makeovers around here, just fixed a few minor layout problems in the stylesheet.
    • Burnley is getting an image makeover as part of efforts to improve the town.
    • Three East Lancashire railway stations will get makeovers in a bid to protect the long-term future of the area's train services.
    • But last year it dished out almost 100 manicures, pedicures and makeovers to children aged six to 16.
    • Why do identity changes and corporate makeovers bring out the worst in otherwise exceptional business leaders?
    • But, really, it's not about extreme makeovers, it's about tweaking.
    • Nothing demonstrates more clearly that women are seen as changeable creatures than the makeover.
    • In order of importance, here are the upcoming makeovers: an editorial redefinition and a major redesign.
    • Galleries two and four have been transformed in as radical a makeover as you could have hoped for.
    • The station's interior has had a makeover to improve access with a stairlift to the main platform.
    • A television makeover team has completely transformed a bedroom in a Clacton family's home.
    • Some makeovers succeed: the second Ocean's 11 with George Clooney was far more fun to watch than the Frank Sinatra original.
    • They transformed the appearances of a number of lucky shoppers who had won makeovers and new wardrobes.
    • But there's endless unease about species improvement by genetic makeovers.
    • Offer your superb services: stocking sponges, cleaning brushes and helping with makeovers.
    Synonyms
    improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation
 
 
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