How to describe a person 关键词汇 一、 外貌长相相关词汇 五官特征 长睫毛 Long lashes 朝天鼻 An upturned nose 反颔 An underbite 大眼睛 Puppy-dog eyes 蒜头鼻 A honker 双下巴 A double chin 小眼睛 Small eyes 鹰勾鼻 A hooked nose 五官明显 Strong features 无神的眼睛 Lifeless eyes 大鼻孔 Big...
It totally brought tears to my eyes. I love how you describe the memories , its so vivid , i felt like i was right there re- living those memories myself. It really made me want to read more and know more . Sukhdeep on June 29, 2014 at 7:04 am Nice Story.Must read stories ...
Poor circulation causes the skin to appear lifeless. Lusterless skin is often present in those with heart conditions. Poor circulation can be due to cold weather as well, which causes vasoconstriction of capillary beds in the skin. In this case, diaphoretics can warm up the skin, revitalizing...
A shadow, silent and profound—My eyes were struck, a sore blow,And into death’s darkness I ...
Specifically, the following three paintings are used to describe the scene: the first painting depicts the panorama of Jinan under the 42、 eyes. The author writes that Jinan is like put in a small cradle and sleep peacefully and comfortably, how quiet and comfortable it is. Therefore, ...
The pain of Lamentations, the judgment in Obadiah, the betrayal and chaos in 2 Kings and Jeremiah—they all point to a time of profound desolation. But here’s the truth: Desolation might describe a season, but it does not define our destiny. Personal Takeaway: Desolation is Not the End ...
Brenda lifted her stepfather’s lifeless arm, dropped it. “I’m just saying that there’s a big difference between comatose and dead.” “Fine.” Mona kicked her purse at her daughter. “Root through there until you find my compact, and hold the mirror under his nose. If he’s al...
'it'?" The answer is revealed later in the poem as the words describe different cold and freezing parts of a body. Emily Dickinson chooses the word "[i]t" rather than he or she to show the sharp contrast between something that is human, and something that is now only a lifeless ...
My writing epiphany was when somebody told me to stop adding ‘ly’ to describe, it was a cop out. But in terms of yours, I’d like to know what really happened on that double-decker bus? Kristi: Wha— whaddya mean?! (wipes sweat from brow) Niamh O’Connor: I wanna know the ...
As we emptied the boxes and no star, my grandmother's eyes filled with tears. Grandfather had given it to grandmother some fifty years ago on their first Christmas together. It brought them great happiness. Now, on her first Christmas without him, the star was , too. "Don't worry, ...