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facelift
[ feys-lift ]
noun
- plastic surgery on the face for elevating sagging tissues and eliminating wrinkles and other signs of age; rhytidectomy.
- a renovation or restyling, as of a room or building, intended to give an attractive, more up-to-date appearance.
verb (used with object)
- to perform a surgical facelift upon.
- to renovate or restyle in order to give a fresher, more modern appearance:
Our old offices have been facelifted with new furniture, rugs, and plants.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of facelift1
Example Sentences
The Honda Center will be hosting Olympic volleyball, and the owners of the Ducks are throwing in a billion-dollar venue facelift.
Despite the facelift, Darbon says there are still "logistical and commercial challenges" around "road, rail and accommodation infrastructure" to overcome.
Similarly, McDonald's gave one of its programmes a facelift, changing the name of its Global DEI Center of Excellence to the Global Inclusion Team.
However, Nandi-Ndaitwah represents the 鈥渢ried and trusted鈥 old school of Namibia鈥檚 liberation struggle, while Itula represents the possible 鈥渨ind of change鈥 in a political landscape needing a facelift.
Another place to have been given a facelift in Niamey is a stone monument that had an engraving of French colonial officer and explorer Parfait-Louis Monteil.
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