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mane

/meyn/US // meɪn //UK // (meɪn) //

鬃毛,鬣毛,鬣狗,鬃毛的作用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the long hair growing on the back of or around the neck and neighboring parts of some animals, as the horse or lion.
    • : Informal. a head of distinctively long and thick or rough hair.

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Examples

  • With tons of options on the market, choosing the right one for your mane can be tricky.

  • Yes, the 2003 and 2021 governor recall elections have plenty of similarities, all the way down to Gray Davis and Gavin Newsom both having luxurious manes.

  • It has two heat settings, a cooling option, and is capable of handling significant manes.

  • Literally feathering on different parts of its body, mainly on its back, like a mane perhaps, wherever it was, an “extravagance” in evolutionary terms.

  • The only woman onstage, she sat at the piano and began to play, her face hidden by a fierce mane that danced as her hands flitted across the keys.

  • The 25-year-old is tiny, with the paleness of her skin augmented by her fiery mane.

  • Unlike Cosby, who had only a fringe of gray hair left, he still sported a silver mane.

  • Pence, with his thick mane of hair and thick build, looks great on a flier.

  • His long black mane, a hipster staple run wild, has grown into legend.

  • First lady Jackie Kennedy would often add a perfectly coiffed swirl of human hair to her own mane for updos and special occasions.

  • Those two, Harry and Mary, are exactly alike, except for Harry's curly mane of lion-coloured wig.

  • The poor beast has no ears left and his mane is all notched like an old broken comb; but Roger loves him.

  • The civet has nothing in common with the hyna but the glandular pouch, under the tail, and the mane along the neck and back-bone.

  • His white mane and tail were washed and brushed and his red coat fairly shone from the attention given.

  • Richard rode with his head bent over Rollo's black mane, letting the horse thunder at will at the heels of Marchegai.