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hairdresser

/hair-dres-er/US // ˈhɛərˌdrɛs ər //UK // (ˈhɛəˌdrɛsə) //

理发师,发型师,理发店,美发师

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who arranges or cuts hair.
    • : Chiefly British. barber.

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Examples

  • He hung out with Ashton Kutcher, dabbled in Kabbalah and often traveled in a signature Range Rover with an entourage that included his personal hairdresser and surf coach.

  • Aspiring as a girl to be a hairdresser, she had enrolled in La Scala’s dance school at age 9 or 10 only on the insistence of family friends who observed in her a natural elegance.

  • I started to write things, such as "Mary Jones, address, phone number and my hairdresser."

  • It was my mother’s hairdresser who started me out with a few reddish-brown highlights.

  • Neewer’s ring light is a favorite of makeup artists and hairdressers, especially those who use Instagram live, where photoshop and other editing tricks aren’t possible.

  • "This is a girl who's mom was a hairdresser," the friend said.

  • People she never met, including a hairdresser who claimed her as a customer, were quoted as friends of hers, Kelley says.

  • Her hairdresser in Malibu filled her in, and after studying every episode she was “hooked, line and sinker,” and signed on.

  • However, to find the proper doctor, dentist and hairdresser took some time.

  • I believe that one should have a personal doctor, a dentist, a hairdresser, and, of course, a trusted bookstore.

  • That should at least have saved you a bill with your hairdresser.

  • James Daniel, wig-maker and hairdresser also operates on the teeth, a business so necessary in this city.

  • She then told Nancy that she worked in a hairdresser's shop down Broadway, "mostly fixing nails."

  • They went to a hairdresser, who cut their very thick hair and tied it with broad black ribbon.

  • For some time after the statue had ceased to give signs of life, the hairdresser remained gaping, incapable of thought or action.