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beard

/beerd/US // bɪərd //UK // (bɪəd) //

胡子,胡须,大胡子,髯须

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the growth of hair on the face of an adult man, often including a mustache.
    • : Zoology. a tuft, growth, or part resembling or suggesting a human beard, as the tuft of long hairs on the lower jaw of a goat or the cluster of hairlike feathers at the base of the bill in certain birds.
    • : Botany. a tuft or growth of awns or the like, as on wheat or barley.
    • : a barb or catch on an arrow, fishhook, knitting needle, crochet needle, etc.
    • : Also called bevel neck. Printing. the sloping part of a type that connects the face with the shoulder of the body.British.the space on a type between the bottom of the face of an x-high character and the edge of the body, comprising both beard and shoulder.the cross stroke on the stem of a capital G.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to seize, pluck, or pull the beard of: The hoodlums bearded the old man.
    • : to oppose boldly; defy: It took courage for the mayor to beard the pressure groups.
    • : to supply with a beard.

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Examples

  • He’s focused on today, on running a growing business and grooming the beard behind the operation.

  • Beard said he hadn’t compiled the information because it doesn’t have to be reported to the federal government until this year.

  • Consider the blade and motor type of a beard trimmerOne of the most important things to prioritize is blade type.

  • I’ve never been able to grow a beard, so that’s what I’ve got later on in my future.

  • A built-in sensor checks the density of your beard 220 times a second while adjusting the power 14 times a second.

  • Between 25 and 30, you’re trying to decide how much longer before you start growing a beard and calling yourself ‘Daddy.

  • In the video his face is a little thinner, his beard ever so slightly longer.

  • “It seems that the different standard is (based on) the length of the beard and outwardly display of piety,” Hamdani said.

  • Hauchard converted to Islam in high school at 17, and is said to have suddenly begun wearing a beard and djellaba.

  • An older and firmly round fellow with a trim beard leaned his head back and fought off tears.

  • He thrust his tiny tuft of beard between his teeth—a trick he had when perplexed or thoughtful.

  • "I've told Judy to bemember," said Punch, wiggling, for his father's beard tickled his neck.

  • His face was hidden beneath a beard of bristling, bushy red, and he had a sharp hook nose and small, bright eyes.

  • Now he was wagging his head solemnly, pulling his beard, and over and over repeating, "But hens is contrary—hens is contrary."

  • The Seneschal combed his beard and screwed up his pale eyes until they vanished in the cushions of his cheeks.