e. g. She did not resemble anybody in the family.
20. something about one's face (eyes, etc.) - , . .
e. g. There was something strange about her eyes.
Take after (, )
e. g. We all agreed that the boy took after his papa.
22. ugly
23. well-preserved
e. g. He looks well-preserved for his age.
24. what does somebody look like? ...?
(This question is asked about a person whom the inquirer probably does not know. In answer to this question the inquirer expects a description of the person's appearance.)
e. g. What does her brother look like? He is tall and dark-haired.
25. what is somebody like? ...?
(This question is asked when the inquirer wants information either about the person's appearance or about his character or qualities, or both.)
e. g. What is he like? He is clever.
VII. Toilet Articles
Brush
hair brush
nail brush
shaving brush
Toothbrush
2. comb [ ] ,
3. cream
face cream
shaving cream
4. dressing-case
5. Eau de Cologne [ ]
6. file (nail file)
7. hairpin
8. lipstick
dark lipstick
light lipstick
9. lotion (face lotion)
10. make-up ,
11. nail varnish
12. powder (face powder)
13. powder box
14. razor
electric razor
packet of razor blades
razorblade
razor (shaving) set
safety razor
15. safety pin
16. scent (perfume)
bottle of scent
mild scent ()
scent-spray
strong scent
17. shampoo
18. soap
cake of soap
laundry soap
shaving soap
soap-dish
toilet soap
19. sponge
20. toilet water
21. tooth-paste
22. toothpick
23. tooth-powder
box of tooth-powder
24. tweezers
EXERCISES
I. Substitute the italicized word by another Word that may be used in the following word combinations without changing their meaning.
1) hollow cheeks, 2) sharp ear, 3) sleek hair, 4) high cheekbones, 6) raise one's hand, 6) large features.
II. Give two or more English equivalents for:
1) , 2) , ) , 4) , 5) , 6) , 7) , 8) , 9) , 10) .