barber
barber 英 [ˈbɑ:bə(r)] 美 [ˈbɑrbə(r)]
n. 理发师,理发店
进行时:barbering 过去式:barbered 过去分词:barbered 第三人称单数:barbers 名词复数:barbers
- A barber is a person whose job is cutting hair in a barbershop. Your barber might have a tendency to cut your hair a little shorter than you like.
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- n. 理发师,理发店
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1. I gave the barber a tip.
我给了理发师小费。
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2. Try a hair stylist instead of a barber.
别找理发师,试着找个发型师。
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3. Consider getting your hair cut at the barber.
想象一下在理发店剪头发。
- barber (n.) "one whose occupation is to chave the beard and cut and dress the hair," c. 1300, from Anglo-French barbour (attested as a surname from early 13c.), from Old French barbeor, barbieor (13c., Modern French barbier, which has a more restricted sense than the English word), from Vulgar Latin *barbatorem, from Latin barba "beard" (see barb (n.)). Originally also regular practitioners of minor surgery, they were restricted to hair-cutting, blood-letting, and dentistry under Henry VIII. The barber's pole (1680s) is in imitation of the ribbon used to bind the arm of one who has been bled.
- barber (v.) "to shave and dress the hair," c.1600, from barber (n.). Related: Barbered; barbering.
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