sideburn / ˈsaɪdˌbɜrnz /

鬓角侧面鬓发鬓毛

sideburn 的定义

n. 名词(复数) plural noun
  1. short whiskers extending from the hairline to below the ears and worn with an unbearded chin.
  2. the projections of the hairline forming a border on the face in front of each ear.

sideburn 近义词

sideburn

等同于 whiskers

sideburn

等同于 whiskers

sideburn 的近义词 6
sideburn

等同于 hair

更多sideburn例句

  1. The extravagantly-coiffed cyclist had, however, shaved off his sideburns for today's ceremony in Buckingham Palace.
  2. Just writing those last two sentences makes me feel better than a guy with sideburns describing his first Cronut on Yelp.
  3. Some people know Curtis through his passion as an Elvis impersonator, including a snarl and long sideburns.
  4. There are details that make it seem so far away now: the sideburns, the wide flares, the cobblestones.
  5. Long sideburns accentuated his cheeks and, at night, black eyeliner rimmed his eyelids.
  6. One day at the noon hour a big farmer with red sideburns rode up to the schoolhouse with a revolver in his hand.
  7. He wore his brown mustache thick and let it grow back over his cheeks to join his sideburns.
  8. The man's hair needed cutting and ragged sideburns strayed down either cheek, to meet beneath his chin.
  9. And outwardly he remained a mild little figure with sideburns, kindly tolerant toward everyone.
  10. You have gray sideburns then, and there's not a touch of gray in your hair now.