beard
beard 英 [bɪəd] 美 [bɪrd]
vt. 公然反对;抓…的胡须 n. 胡须;颌毛 vi. 充当掩护;充当男随员
进行时:bearding 过去式:bearded 过去分词:bearded 第三人称单数:beards 名词复数:beards
- A beard is the facial hair on a person's chin and cheeks. Santa Claus is famous in part for his long, white beard.
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- vt. 公然反对;抓…的胡须
- n. 胡须;颌毛
- vi. 充当掩护;充当男随员
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1. He has decided to grow a beard and a moustache.
他已经决定留起络腮胡子和髭。
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2. a week's growth of beard
一星期未刮的胡子
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3. a goat's beard
山羊的胡子
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4. a bearded face, a bearded man
有胡子的脸╱男子
- beard (n.) "close growth of hair on the chin and lower face, normally characteristic of an adult male" (that of the upper lip being distinguished in Modern English as the mustache), Old English beard "beard," from West Germanic *barthaz (source also of Old Frisian berd, Middle Dutch baert, Old High German bart, German bart), seemingly from PIE root *bhardhā- "beard" (source also of Old Church Slavonic brada, Russia boroda, Lithuanian barzda, Old Prussian bordus, and perhaps Latin barba "beard"). Old French berd is from Germanic.
- beard (v.) c. 1300, "to grow or have a beard," from beard (n.). The sense of "confront boldly and directly" is from Middle English phrases such as rennen in berd "oppose openly" (c. 1200), reproven in the berd "to rebuke directly and personally" (c. 1400), on the same notion as modern slang get in (someone's) face. Related: Bearded (Old English); bearding.
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