bearded 的定义
- having a beard.
- having a hairlike growth or tuft, as certain wheats.
- having a barb, as a fishhook.
bearded 近义词
having facial hair
更多bearded例句
- The bearded, naked guy strumming his guitar in a bathtub is Kjartansson.
- This is partly because hearing about pop’s bolder, bearded past is entertaining.
- Experts found that bearded men are perceived as more dominant and masculine, more responsible, more mature and more fatherly, too.
- It will explore both the onset of the audiophile beasts and the aftermath of the tragic events of the first film, putting Krasinski’s IRL wife Emily Blunt in the lead, joined by a brooding and bearded Cillian Murphy.
- Get your heart pumping on the eight miles of gravel bike trails that wind through the forest of pine and spruce trees draped with gray-green bearded lichen.
- The charismatic bearded revolucionario dressed in a dark olive uniform promised to restore order and hold elections.
- Based on his sock puppet, I expected him to be a burly bearded giant clad in plaid—basically, a Canadian Paul Bunyan.
- He looked very thin, was huskily bearded, and in a slim blue suit.
- The Toyotas were packed with what appeared to be bearded Western Special Operations Forces.
- The bearded volunteer, wearing an over-sized black flack jacket, said rebel resistance had stiffened.
- One child between three and four was convulsed at the sight of his baby bib fastened round the neck of his bearded sire.
- "It will be a brilliant snap, if you can actually accomplish it," was the red-bearded man's enthusiastic reply.
- He surveyed the crowd in the court-room with calm indifference, and seldom glanced at the gray-bearded, benign-looking judge.
- The group referred to consists of three bearded figures of advanced age, and of grave and strongly-marked features.
- They looked, with their clean-shaven faces, absurdly young after the bearded Belgian soldiers.