facial
facial — 形容詞
1. relating to the human face — describing its appearance, expressions, features, o
臉部的
與臉部相關的
relating to the human face — describing its appearance, expressions, features, or products used on the skin of the face.
Feng's facial expression showed surprise when he opened the gift.
Feng 打開禮物時,臉部表情露出了驚訝。
collocation: facial expression
Charlotte bought a gentle facial cleanser for her sensitive skin.
Charlotte 為她的敏感肌膚買了一瓶溫和的臉部洗面乳。
collocation: facial cleanser / facial cream
The doctor studied the patient's facial features before the surgery.
醫生在手術前仔細研究了病人的臉部特徵。
Nikhil decided to shave his facial hair for the job interview.
Nikhil 決定為了工作面試把臉部毛髮剃掉。
A facial massage can help reduce stress and improve blood circulation.
臉部按摩有助於減輕壓力並促進血液循環。
文法句型
facial + noun
用法筆記
Frequently used before nouns to describe things related to a person's face. Unlike most adjectives, facial has no comparative or superlative form — you cannot say 'more facial' or 'most facial.'
常見錯誤
facial — 名詞
1. a beauty service offered at a spa or salon in which a person's face is cleaned,
做臉
清潔與保養臉部肌膚的美容療程
a beauty service offered at a spa or salon in which a person's face is cleaned, massaged, and treated with special creams or lotions to improve the skin's appearance and health.
Talia booked a facial at the spa for her birthday treat.
Talia 為了慶祝生日,在 spa 預約了一次做臉。
collocation: book a facial
Yasmin gets a facial every month to keep her skin healthy.
Yasmin 每個月都會去做臉,保持皮膚健康。
collocation: get / have a facial
The esthetician gave Mauricio a deep-cleansing facial to clear his pores.
美容師幫 Mauricio 做了深層清潔的做臉,清除毛孔。
Heather treated her mother to a facial and a manicure for Mother's Day.
Heather 在母親節請媽媽去做臉和修剪指甲。
A good facial leaves your skin feeling soft, clean, and refreshed.
一次好的做臉能讓肌膚感覺柔軟、潔淨又清爽。
- face treatment
broader term that can include non-cosmetic medical procedures; less common in everyday speech
- skincare treatment
covers treatments for the whole face but also other body areas; less specific
文法句型
get / have / book + a facial
a + adjective + facial
用法筆記
Commonly used with the verbs 'get', 'have', 'book', or 'schedule'. Often modified by adjectives describing the type of treatment (e.g. 'deep-cleansing facial', 'hydrating facial'). The noun sense is distinct from 'face mask', which refers to a home-use product rather than a professional service.