1.〈美〉(过分讲究地)打扮,装饰
1.to spend time making small changes to your appearance, especially in front of a mirror
1.It's a little secret, but sometimes women want to get off just as much as men do without having to plan an all-day primping session.
这是个小秘密,但是有时候女人和男人一样,不想要花很长的时间来精心准备,而是直接开始。。
2.He estimates that the beauty premium generated by such primping is worth only 15% of the money expended.
他估计靠打扮来获得的美只占所花金钱的15%的价值。
3.Primping the room for Christmas was like using wrapping paper for a tourniquet or sewing up a wound with tinsel.
为圣诞打扮房间就像给压血带裹上纸或用金属丝缝合伤口。
4.Young narcissists do, however, have different motivations for primping their online profiles.
然而,自恋的青年确实会因为各种动机去精心打扮他们的网上形象。
5.They spend more time primping than we do.
他们花在装扮上的时间比我们(女生)还多。
6.As a result, they spend more time primping themselves in front of the mirror.
结果,他们会花更多时间在镜前精心打扮自己。
7.She's always primping in front of the mirror.
她总是在镜子前梳妆打扮。