shave off / ʃeɪv /

刮掉剃掉剃除剃去了

shave off3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

shaved, shaved or shav·en, shav·ing.

  1. to remove a growth of beard with a razor.
v. 有主动词 verb

shaved, shaved or shav·en, shav·ing.

  1. to remove hair from by cutting it off close to the skin with a razor.
  2. to cut off close to the skin with a razor.
  3. to cut or scrape away the surface of with a sharp-edged tool: to shave hides in preparing leather.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act, process, or an instance of shaving or being shaved.
  2. a thin slice; a shaving.
  3. any of various tools for shaving, scraping, removing thin slices, etc.

shave off 近义词

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更多shave off例句

  1. It would be a shame to pop out of the shower only to realize your beard needs to be fully dry before a shave, and you need to be on your way to work.
  2. The most popular trimmers, however, are ones that can handle both a wet and dry shave.
  3. There are even some dry shave trimmers that have a built-in vacuum to pick up all the little hairs that you’ve recently snipped off.
  4. The one drawback of these is they might not be able to give you as close a shave.
  5. Some higher-end brands may promise the closest shave ever, but keep your expectations in check.
  6. The only time they asked me to do something was grow my hair so they could shave it in that one scene.
  7. There is a big difference between imagining not shaving and actually trying to not shave.
  8. According to Fahs, the “labor intensive” assignment “gives men some insight into what women who shave go through.”
  9. Budgets are out of control because government executives lack flexibility to shave here and there to make ends meet.
  10. Tipitina's in the warm blue fog, squatting beneath a crescent moon so sharp and clean you could shave a wild hog with it.
  11. Neither shall they shave their heads, nor wear long hair: but they shall only poll their heads.
  12. "That was a hell o' a narrow shave," quietly observed Tam Donaldson, as they panted together, and tried to collect themselves.
  13. The monks have become so luxurious that they refuse to shave their heads and have commenced to array themselves in fine clothes.
  14. On our way we had a near shave, for out of the darkness whizzed a shrapnel shell.
  15. I was very much surprised when, after seven days without being able to shave, to see my face come out perfectly black all over!