manicuring

英 [ˈmænɪkjʊərɪŋ] 美 [ˈmænɪkjʊrɪŋ]

v.  修剪(指甲); 护理(手)
manicure的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 修指甲;美甲;手部护理
    If you manicure your hands or nails, you care for them by softening your skin and cutting and polishing your nails.
    1. He was surprised to see how carefully she had manicured her broad hands.
      看到她如此细心地修剪她那双大手,他十分惊讶。
    2. Manicure is also a noun.
    3. I have a manicure occasionally.
      我偶尔做一次美甲。

双语例句

  1. Basic manicuring should be done once a week.
    修指甲的基本应该每星期一次被做。
  2. You can soften the cuticles on your fingers and toes before manicuring them by soaking your digits in a bowl of undiluted white vinegar for five minutes.
    剪修指甲之前,浸泡指甲在一个放了纯度白醋的碗里五分钟,然后可以软化指甲或者脚趾上的外皮角质。
  3. File, hand-operated ( excl. dental or manicuring files and interchangeable tool pieces)
    手动锉(不包括牙锉或指甲锉及可互换的工具部件)
  4. She was sitting manicuring her nails.
    她正坐着在修指甲。
  5. Too small to fully cooperate with Mom for such a delicate task as manicuring.
    暂时还不能与妈妈配合剪指甲这么高难度的动作。
  6. The man in dark clothes also went outside, still manicuring himself in a thoughtful way.
    穿着黑色衣服的男人也往外走去,仍在若有所思地修指甲。
  7. Manicuring and painting nails is not a new thing.
    指甲修护与彩绘不是件新奇的事。
  8. Manicuring is the care of the hands and nails.
    修指甲是手的照料和钉子。