Grimace Meaning in English
word
ˈɡɹɪməs
GRIM-uss
ɡɹˈɪmɪs
gri-MISS
释义
A facial expression showing pain, dislike, or discomfort, where the face is twisted or contorted.
用法与细微差别
Used as both a noun (make a grimace) and verb (to grimace). Usually shows negative reactions like pain or disgust. More common in written or descriptive English than casual speech.
Spanish: muecaPortuguese (BR): caretaPortuguese (PT): caretaChinese (Simplified): 鬼脸 - 痛苦的表情Chinese (Traditional): 鬼臉 - 痛苦的表情Hindi: मुँह बनानाArabic: تكشيرةBengali: বিকৃতি - মুখ ব্যাজার করাRussian: гримаса - скривиться (от боли/неприятного)Japanese: しかめ面 - 顔をしかめるVietnamese: nhăn mặtKorean: 찡그림 - 얼굴을 찡그리다Turkish: yüz buruşturmak - yüz ifadesi (acıdan/hoşnutsuzluktan)Urdu: منہ بگاڑنا - چہرے پر ناگواری ظاہر کرناIndonesian: meringis - menyeringai (karena sakit/tidak suka)
例句
He made a grimace when he tasted the sour lemon.
basic
The child showed a grimace because of the pain in his knee.
basic
Try not to grimace at the medicine's taste.
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She tried to hide her grimace, but everyone saw it.
natural
Whenever he hears bad news, he can't help but grimace.
natural
His joke made everyone grimace instead of laugh.
natural