English to Portuguese Dictionary complexion

complexion

compleição
definition
noun
an attractive girl with a pale complexion
the natural color, texture, and appearance of a person's skin, especially of the face.
Congress's new complexion became boldly apparent last summer
the general aspect or character of something.
translation of 'complexion'
noun
aparência,
aspecto,
compleição,
natureza,
aspecto geral,
cor da pele,
cútis
example
Had any of those goal chances been converted the 'complexion' of this game may have been very different.
Purple is a much better colour for your 'complexion' than blue, trust me.
All I can make out is that she has black hair and eyes, a fair 'complexion' , and a very bad temper.
The change in social 'complexion' is having an impact and people are more aware of crime because of various mediums.
the 'complexion' of the game changed
He was a tall fellow, slight of build with thinning red hair and a pale 'complexion' to match.
The moments that followed changed the 'complexion' of the game and Conn Rangers history forever.
Being alpha male in his own pit will put a different 'complexion' on things.
She had waist length, ebony hair and her skin 'complexion' wasn't too pale nor too dark.
It is believed to help clear the 'complexion' and give the skin a fine texture and bring out its natural glow.
an attractive girl with a pale 'complexion'
The fall of the wicket brought Vowles to the crease and the game changed 'complexion' .
I was a surly teenage then, and it didn't do much for my 'complexion' or temper.
she has a healthy 'complexion'
His 'complexion' was pale and there was blood coming from his nose.
That, obviously, would have changed the 'complexion' of the whole game.
He is both a pure scorer and a persistent defender with the ability to alter the 'complexion' of any game.
That would change the 'complexion' and tone of campaigning considerably.
When will I have perfect, flawless 'complexion' ?
an attractive girl with a pale 'complexion'
What he told me put a very different 'complexion' on the story.
Now the majors have grown into generals in positions of immense power and the 'complexion' of the army has changed drastically.
The 'complexion' of the confrontation may have changed entirely with Thompson's dismissal.
He had a pale 'complexion' with slight dark stubble on his face.
He looked at his pasty 'complexion' in the mirror.
Moretti had a smooth 'complexion' the colour of clotted cream and a face full of cinnamon freckles.
The peace was regulated, and thereby preserved, by the altered political 'complexion' of Germany.
My only worry is, I don't think orange is a colour that suits my 'complexion' .
Their 'complexion' is pale and duskish and their skin is rough and cold.
She has a pale 'complexion' and was wearing a blue denim jacket with jeans.
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