Get up in the morning and embrace the sun,
Let the body be filled, full of brilliant sunshine, full of positive energy.
The corners of the mouth are downwards and will be disoriented,
The corners of the mouth are up, thriving, full of positive energy!

Do you remember this energetic song?
Wake up every morning
After washing, tidy up and dress
A new day is about to begin
Did you smile in the mirror today?
smile in the mirror
Smile in the mirror
例:Life is like a mirror, when you smile into it, it will smile back.
Life is like a mirror, you smile at it and it will smile at you.
So what do you say about looking in the mirror? look mirror?
Look mirror refers to looking at the mirror itself
例:When you look at the mirror, what do you see?
When you look in the mirror, what do you see?
Looking in the mirror is through the mirror to see yourself in the mirror
You can use look in the mirror
例1:When I looked in the mirror, something caught my attention.
When I looked in the mirror, something caught my attention.
You can also use look into the mirror
例1:My niece likes to look into the mirror.
My niece loves to look in the mirror.
例2:Look into the mirror please!Who do you think you are?
You also don't look in the mirror, who do you think you are!
look at oneself in the mirror
Looking at someone in the mirror also means looking in the mirror
例1:He absent-mindedly looked at himself in the mirror.
He looked absentmindedly at himself in the mirror.
例2:My sister spends at least an hour a day looking at herself in the mirror.
My sister spends at least an hour a day looking in the mirror.
Mirror can also be used as a verb
Represents "reflecting" something specific like a mirror
It can also be extended to "reflect" something abstract
例1:The movie is a mirror of daily life in wartime Britain.
The film is a true reflection of everyday life in wartime Britain.
例2:Our newspaper aims to mirror the opinions of ordinary people.
Our newspapers are designed to reflect the views of ordinary people.
For the little fairies
Mirrors are also essential in dressing up!
What do you say about combing your hair?
1 . comb your hair
2 . brush your hair
The difference between the two is ~
Combs belong to the category of single-row, flat combs
Bruch belongs to the multi-row, three-dimensional comb category
例:He tried to comb his mother's hair, too.
He also tried to comb his mother's hair.
ay! It's not over yet! Finally, put on a lipstick
wear lipstick / put on lipstick
Both indicate applying lipstick
wear lipstick emphasizes the state of holding makeup (lipstick on the mouth)
put on lipstick emphasizes the action of applying (lipstick on the mouth)
例1:Why can't I wear lipstick to the dance?
Why can't I put on lipstick and go to the prom?
例2:She powdered her face and put on her lipstick.
She poured powder on her face and put lipstick on her lips.
About look
Window looker illuminates the window family
Refers to the glass of a building, shop, parked vehicle, etc
I couldn't help but want to take a picture
Check the person's appearance status
We can call it the "window family"
例:Don't be such a window looker. Your hair looks the same as the last time you checked, 30 seconds ago.
Don't take pictures. Your hair is the same as it was when you first saw it 30 seconds ago, and nothing has changed.
About oneself
1、be full of oneself
Narcissistic, self-righteous
It can also be used for jokes between people who are close to each other
例:I think you're absolutely full of yourself today!
I think you're narcissistic today!
2、feeling oneself
来自 feel pleased with oneself
Expressing that he is very satisfied with his appearance and is very smelly
例:You need to chill. You are feeling yourself too much.
Calm down, that's too narcissistic.
3、narcissistic
It means self-intoxication, self-appreciation
例:Do you think I am a narcissistic person?
Do you think I'm narcissistic?
Knowledge development
Back mirror rearview mirror
Dressing mirror Dressing mirror, dressing mirror
Full-length mirror full-length mirror
Remember to smile every day!