whisker 的定义
- whiskers, a beard.
- Usually whiskers. side whiskers.
- a single hair of the beard.
- Archaic. a mustache.
- one of the long, stiff, bristly hairs growing about the mouth of certain animals, as the cat or rat; vibrissa.
- Also called whisker boom, whisker pole .Nautical. any spar for extending the clew or clews of a sail so that it can catch more wind.
- Radio, Electronics. cat whisker.
- Crystallography. a thin filament of a crystal, usually several millimeters long and one to two microns in diameter, having unusually great strength.
whisker 近义词
facial hair
slight or narrow amount
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whisker 的反义词 2 个
更多whisker例句
- The best beard conditioner will soften the whiskers and make them easier to style and manage.
- By repeating this pattern, they dampened the whisker-neuron connection, making the cell less likely to respond to whisker movements.
- The resulting ice whiskers were a few micrometers in diameter or less, a fraction of the width of a typical human hair.
- Now an interdisciplinary team at Northwestern University has come up with a new model to help predict how a rat's whiskers activate different sensory cells to do just that, according to a new paper published in the journal PLOS Computational Biology.
- Such work could one day enable scientists to build artificial whiskers as tactile sensors in robotics as well as shed further light on human touch.
- Not anymore: A Rasmussen poll out last week now shows Pryor ahead by a whisker, and the race is now essentially a tie.
- Some taxidermists actually remove and reinsert each whisker individually by hand to support their biological narrative.
- Todd made a $2,000 donation to charity and kept the goatee by a whisker.
- She went quickly through the drawing-room door into the house, leaving Jaffery still scratching a red whisker.
- He had neither whisker nor moustache, which allowed the soft curves of the lower part of his face to be apparent.
- She gathered the three remaining ones together, and fed them and licked them all over tenderly with soft whisker kisses.
- The fact, however, was that no whisker could be made to come sufficiently forward to be of service, and therefore he wore none.
- This officer's face was a whisker plantation, through which his eyes peeped forth like two snakes coiled up in a window-brush.