made-up
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈmade-up adjective 1 UNTRUEa story, name, word etc that is made-up is not true or real 〔故事、姓名、词语等〕虚构的,不真实的 She used a made-up name. 她用了个化名。2 DCBwearing make-up on your face 化了妆的 She was heavily made-up (=wearing a lot of make-up). 她浓妆艳抹。
Examples from the Corpus
made-up• Do I look too made-up?• In place of those silly horses with two people inside them there are fat people made-up as Klingons.• Robert, Ian and - yes, that heavily made-up blonde was Dawn.• The blonde struck a pose and fixed a tight smile on her immaculately made-up face.• I jerked my arm away and gave him a made-up name, then told him to keep his goddam hands off.• a made-up name• Heavily made-up stewardesses serve up fatty meals and stale rolls.heavily made-up• Robert, Ian and - yes, that heavily made-up blonde was Dawn.• Short-skirted and heavily made-up, she smoked and drank and behaved in a way that outraged many of the older generation.ˈmade-up adjectiveChineseSyllable
word that is etc Corpus name, a made-up story,
made-up
ˈmade-up
adjective
1. a story, name, word etc that is made-up is not true or real:
She used a made-up name.
2. wearing make-up on your face:
She was heavily made-up (=wearing a lot of make-up).
ˈmade-up
adjective1. a story, name, word etc that is made-up is not true or real:
2. wearing make-up on your face: