shaved / ʃeɪv /

剃须剃光剃须的剃光头

shaved3 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.

shaved 近义词

v. 动词 verb

cut outer covering off

更多shaved例句

  1. He was one of living symbols of “White Ribbon Revolution” of 2012, always in black, slim, shaved, almost a monk.
  2. And when he shaved clean the perfectly coiffed hair, she was viscerally horrified.
  3. I have a half shaved head, I wear boyish clothes and mostly act like a boy.
  4. At least Jake Gyllenhaal shaved off his grotesque face scarf this year.
  5. Then Foley was shown on his knees, his body erect—even proud—clad in an orange tunic with no collar, and his head shaved.
  6. While still very young his head was shaved, except a little round spot on the very crown.
  7. Your weakness, sir, acts marvellously wisely: you'll be the clean-shaved Nestor of the regiment.
  8. He has not been shaved very recently, but he doesnt look at all ferocious notwithstanding.
  9. Big front with plenty of credentials and a neat black mustache which could be shaved off easily enough later.
  10. He had shaved, and brushed his black coat, and looked a magnificent monument of a man; at such moments she really admired him.