Beauty [? Bjordi? kūn? t? st]
Noun (short for noun)
A beauty contest; Beauty pageant; Institutional evaluation
Bilingual example
CPAC meeting, among other things, is a? Beauty? Competition? For people who want to be president, most ambitious Republican leaders did show up and show their stuff.
The Conservative Party Political Action Conference (CPAC) is like a beauty contest for those who want to run for president-most aspiring politicians and party members really show their elegance.
A finalist named Anna said, "My friends have told me several times that I want to take part in A? Beauty? Competition.
A finalist named Anna said, "Several times my friends asked me to take part in a beauty contest.
Today is. Beauty? Competition? Fruit.
Today is the beauty contest of the fruit family.
B: Beautiful! She won? Beauty? Competition? In her university.
Beautiful! She is the beauty queen of the university.
He is a judge. Beauty? Competition.
He was a judge in that beauty contest.
In the above English sentences, I think several English words are more important, so I will explain them in detail here for your understanding:
beauty
English [? bju? ti]
Beauty [? bju? ti]
Noun (short for noun)
Beauty; Beautiful; Pleasant to the eye; Beautiful things; Beautiful people; Aesthetic feeling; Beauty;
Phrase collocation
natural beauty
Natural beauty; Natural beauty; natural beauty
have/take a nap
Beauty sleep time
Beauty is nothing but skin.
Beauty is just a skin.
Bilingual example
After that, both of us (both of us) went back to reading and participating? Beauty? Outside.
Then we both went back to read books and enjoyed the beautiful scenery outside.
Anyway, one person's? Beauty? More valuable.
Anyway, a person's beauty is more valuable.
Plastic surgery to pursue. Beauty.
Pursuing beautiful plastic surgery.
competition
English [? k? ntest,k? n? Test]
Beauty [? kɑ? ntest,k? n? Test]
Noun (short for noun)
Competition; Competition; Argument;
Phrase collocation
speech contest
Speech contest; Speech contest; speech contest
(indicating that one party in the competition is too strong or excellent) not an opponent at all.
(indicating that one party in the competition is too strong or excellent) it is not an opponent at all, and there is no competition at all.
beauty contest
A beauty contest; Beauty pageant; Institutional evaluation
Bilingual example
Everyone wants to win? Competition.
Everyone wants to win the game.
I attended another one when I was in 8th grade? Competition? Won the first prize.
When I was in 8th grade, I took part in another competition and won the first prize.
I won the first prize in the English speech? Competition.
I won the first prize in the English speech contest.