get slicked up
Make up, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ū Zhu ā NGD ǎ B à n, which means to modify the appearance and dress. From Lu zhailang.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Lu zhailang written by Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty: "Zhang long, let's give the whole family of Li Si a hand."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and object. example Kaihui lives a simple life and never pays attention to dressing up. Li Shuyi's report of the tiger in the world
Analysis of Idioms
Dressing up
Chinese PinYin : shū zhuāng dǎ bàn
get slicked up
cut the bones between the joints and make use of the momentum to decompose the boneless parts. pī xì dǎo kuǎn