beards
英 [bɪədz]
美 [bɪrdz]
n. (人的)胡须,络腮胡子,髯; (动物的)颔毛,须
beard的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 胡须;胡子
A man'sbeardis the hair that grows on his chin and cheeks.- He's decided to grow a beard.
他已经决定蓄胡子。 - ...Charlie's bushy black beard.
查利乌黑浓密的胡须
- He's decided to grow a beard.
双语例句
- Beards can be uncomfortable, and they easily get nasty because they trap food.
胡子也许不会太舒服,而且因为它们会阻碍进食等会容易变脏。 - I find beards a real turn-off.
我觉得胡子确实令人厌恶。 - Illustrated newspapers covering the Haymarket bombing in 1886 in Chicago showed radicals wearing unkempt, tangled beards.
从1886年芝加哥干草市场爆炸案当时的画报报道中可以看到,激进分子蓄着凌乱的、打着结的大胡子。 - He is wearing a brown fur coat. He has fourteen fingers, six beards and a pink nose.
他穿着棕色的皮衣。他有14根手指,6根胡须和一个粉红色的鼻子。 - In succeeding decades, beards and mustaches all but disappeared.
接下来几十年里,大小胡子都不见了。 - With beards and wigs and fake noses.
戴着假胡子、假发、假鼻子。 - Sailors often grow beards.
船员常爱留胡子。 - But he did order his men shaved so that their beards could not be grabbed in battle.
但是他命令手下的男人刮胡子,以防止打仗中被人拽住胡子。 - Historically, beards in the boardroom have been a barometer of the relative vitality of capitalism and its critics.
董事会上的络腮胡,在历史上一直是资本主义与其批判者的势力对比晴雨表。 - Men and women rated full beards highest for parenting ability and healthiness.
男人和女人都认为大胡子男人的育儿能力和健康水平是最高的。
