shave
shave 英 [ʃeɪv] 美 [ʃev]
v. 剃, 剃须;刮去 n. 刮脸;剃须
进行时:shaving 过去式:shaved 过去分词:shaved 第三人称单数:shaves 名词复数:shaves
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- v. 剃, 剃须;刮去
- n. 刮脸;剃须
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1. Mike cut himself shaving.
迈克刮胡子时把脸划破了。
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2. The nurse washed and shaved him.
护士给他洗了脸,刮了胡子。
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3. a shaved head
剃光的头
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4. I need a shave.
我需要刮胡子了。
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5. to have a shave
刮脸
- shave (n.) c. 1600, "something shaved off;" from shave (v.); Old English sceafa meant "tool for shaving." Meaning "operation of shaving" is from 1838. Meaning "a grazing touch" is recorded from 1834. Phrase a close shave is from 1856, on notion of "a slight, grazing touch."
- shave (v.) Old English sceafan (strong verb, past tense scof, past participle scafen), "to scrape, shave, polish," from Proto-Germanic *skaban (source also of Old Norse skafa, Middle Dutch scaven, German schaben, Gothic skaban "scratch, shave, scrape"), from PIE *skabh-, collateral form of root *(s)kep- "to cut, to scrape, to hack" (see scabies). Related: Shaved; shaving. Original strong verb status is preserved in past tense form shaven. Specifically in reference to cutting the hair close from mid-13c. Figurative sense of "to strip (someone) of money or possessions" is attested from late 14c.
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