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Idioms describing plastic surgery
Make a superficial change

Hello, hello.

It means that the appearance of the original person has changed. Nowadays, many metaphors just change their appearance and form, but their contents remain unchanged.

Tang Hanshan's Poem 333 No.214 Source: "Make a makeover and never leave your old friend."

Structural combination.

Usage is used as a derogatory term. Used for things and people's words and deeds. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Dress up in disguise, look brand-new

Antonyms remain unchanged and intact.

~ Discrimination with "Dressing in disguise"; It can be said that the soup is not changed. But ~ refers to people changing the form of things without changing their contents; "Dressing in disguise" refers to people's clothes; Hide your identity.

Example: There are mistakes in both content and viewpoint in this work. Just ~; Repair; Can't solve the problem.