mustache 英 [mə'stɑ:ʃ]   美 [ˈmʌsˌtæʃ, məˈstæʃ]

mustache

mustache  英 [mə'stɑ:ʃ] 美 [ˈmʌsˌtæʃ, məˈstæʃ]

n. 胡子,髭 

名词复数:mustaches 

Mr. Henrich liked to grow out his mustache and beard during the winter and shave it off later in the spring. 亨利克先生属于爱留胡子一类的家伙。 但他的习惯是冬季蓄起胡子,到了春季又刮光。
But the Turkish mustache was not so easily vanquished; it continued toadvance and retreat, in both size and significance, in the decades thatfollowed. 但土耳其式小胡子不会轻易地被征服,后来的几十年中,它在大小和意义上不断地前进和后退。

  • A mustache is hair that grows between a person's nose and mouth. Some mustaches are as thin as a pencil line, while others are bushy and full. Salvador Dali was known for his long, curled mustache.
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  • n. 胡子,髭
  • 1. Mr. Henrich liked to grow out his mustache and beard during the winter and shave it off later in the spring.

    亨利克先生属于爱留胡子一类的家伙。 但他的习惯是冬季蓄起胡子,到了春季又刮光。

  • 2. But the Turkish mustache was not so easily vanquished; it continued toadvance and retreat, in both size and significance, in the decades thatfollowed.

    但土耳其式小胡子不会轻易地被征服,后来的几十年中,它在大小和意义上不断地前进和后退。

  • 3. Rallying military officers in Baghdad the same week, Saddam invoked a tribal adage, telling them,"I don't need to say that Iraqis attached to your mustache, because after all it is your country.

    同一周,萨达姆在首都巴格达召集军官时引用部落格言向他们讲述道,“我没必要说伊拉克喜欢你的胡子,因为伊拉克终究是你的国家”。

  • mustache (n.) 1580s, from French moustache (15c.), from Italian mostaccio, from Medieval Greek moustakion, diminutive of Doric mystax (genitive mystakos) "upper lip, mustache," related to mastax "jaws, mouth," literally "that with which one chews," from PIE root *mendh- "to chew" (see mandible).
mus·tache ( NAmE) ( BrE mous·tache ) / məˈstɑːʃ ; NAmE məˈstɑːʃ / noun 1 a line of hair that a man allows to grow on his upper lip 上唇的胡子;髭 2 mustaches [plural ] a very long mustache 长髭 compare beard mustache mustaches mus·tache / məˈstɑːʃ ; NAmE məˈstɑːʃ /
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