When we look at the commercial ads, we are easily attracted by the beautiful faces. All these perfect faces are made up. People are enjoying watching the attracting scenery, but when they are asked their opinion about the make-up, they are not that open. In my opinion, making up is everybody’s right.
當(dāng)我們看到商業(yè)廣告,會(huì)很容易被那些美麗的臉龐吸引。這些完美的臉蛋是經(jīng)過化妝的。人們享受著觀看這迷人的風(fēng)景,但是當(dāng)詢問他們對(duì)于化妝的看法,就沒有那么包容了。在我看來,化妝是每個(gè)人的權(quán)利。
Early in the morning, my friend sent me the two pictures, I saw a girl’s face, one of the picture very beautiful, because the girl had made up, while the other looked not that beautiful, because she did not make up. My friend said so many people criticized this girl, for they thought she was ugly and her beautiful outlook was just the trick of make-up. They felt like being cheated.
一大早,我的朋友就給我發(fā)來了兩張圖片,我看到了一個(gè)女孩的臉,其中一張圖片很漂亮,因?yàn)檫@個(gè)女孩化妝了,然而另外一張看起來沒有那么好看,因?yàn)樗龥]有化妝。我的朋友告訴我很多人批評(píng)這個(gè)女孩,因?yàn)樗麄冇X得她很丑,美麗的外表不過也是化妝的把戲。他們覺得被欺騙了。
Seeing these impolite words, I had to say that people are so mean to the people who have made up. It is everybody’s right, if making up can bring people confidence and happiness, then it is right to make up. The things that bring positive sides are worth to be done, we don’t have to care about other people’s judgment.
看到這戲不懷好意的話,我只能說人們對(duì)那些化妝的人真是苛刻。這是大家的權(quán)利,如果化妝能給人帶來自信和幸福,那化妝也是正確的。能給人帶來積極能量的東西是值得去做的,我們不要去介意別人的評(píng)判。