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in one's hair是什么意思
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in one's hair英英释义
noun
a slender threadlike outgrowth of the epidermis of an animalespecially: one of the usually pigmented filaments that form the characteristic coat of a mammal
the hairy covering of an animal or a body partespecially: the coating of hairs on a human head
haircloth
a minute distance or amount
won by a hair
a precise degree
aligned to a hair
obsolete nature, character
a filamentous structure that resembles hair
leaf hair
noun
a slender threadlike outgrowth of the epidermis of an animalespecially: one of the usually pigmented filaments that form the characteristic coat of a mammal
the hairy covering of an animal or a body partespecially: the coating of hairs on a human head
haircloth
a minute distance or amount
won by a hair
a precise degree
aligned to a hair
obsolete nature, character
a filamentous structure that resembles hair
leaf hair
in one's hair词源英文解释
Middle English, from Old English hǣr; akin to Old High German hār hair
The first known use of hair was before the 12th century
in one's hair儿童词典英英释义
face1 of 2noun
the front part of the head
an expression of the face
a friendly face
grimace
make a face
outward appearance
on the face of it
dignity sense 1, prestige
lose face
a front, upper, or outer surface
the face of a cliff
any of the flat surfaces that form the boundary of a solid in geometry
every cube has six faces
a surface or side that is marked or specially prepared
the face of a certificate
an exposed surface of rock
the end (as of a mine tunnel) at which work is going on
person
a lot of new faces around here
face2 of 2verb
to line near the edge especially with a different material
face a hem
to cover the front or surface of
faced the building with marble
to meet face-to-face face one's accusers
faced the opposing team
to stand or sit with the face toward
face the class
to have the front oriented toward
a house facing the park
to recognize and deal with
face facts
to oppose by confronting with determination
face down their critics
to turn toward
face the east
face1 of 2noun
the front part of the head
an expression of the face
a friendly face
grimace
make a face
outward appearance
on the face of it
dignity sense 1, prestige
lose face
a front, upper, or outer surface
the face of a cliff
any of the flat surfaces that form the boundary of a solid in geometry
every cube has six faces
a surface or side that is marked or specially prepared
the face of a certificate
an exposed surface of rock
the end (as of a mine tunnel) at which work is going on
person
a lot of new faces around here
face2 of 2verb
to line near the edge especially with a different material
face a hem
to cover the front or surface of
faced the building with marble
to meet face-to-face face one's accusers
faced the opposing team
to stand or sit with the face toward
face the class
to have the front oriented toward
a house facing the park
to recognize and deal with
face facts
to oppose by confronting with determination
face down their critics
to turn toward
face the east
book1 of 3noun
a set of sheets of paper bound together
a long written work
a major division of a written work
a volume of business records
the company's books show a profit
plural record entry 2 sense 2b
an outdated law still on the books
capitalized bible sense 1a
a pack of items bound together
a book of matches
book2 of 3verb
reserve entry 1 sense 3
book a hotel room
to schedule engagements for
book a singer
to enter charges against in a police register
book a suspect
book3 of 3adjective
gotten from books
book learning
shown by account books
book value
book1 of 3noun
a set of sheets of paper bound together
a long written work
a major division of a written work
a volume of business records
the company's books show a profit
plural record entry 2 sense 2b
an outdated law still on the books
capitalized bible sense 1a
a pack of items bound together
a book of matches
book2 of 3verb
reserve entry 1 sense 3
book a hotel room
to schedule engagements for
book a singer
to enter charges against in a police register
book a suspect
book3 of 3adjective
gotten from books
book learning
shown by account books
book value
hairnoun
a slender threadlike growth from the skin of an animalespecially: one that usually contains coloring and forms part of the characteristic coat of a mammal
a covering or growth of hairs of an animal or a body part
a tiny distance or amount
won by a hair
a threadlike structure that resembles hair
leaf hairs
in one's hair 例句
1 He plucked a hair from his arm.
2 There are dog hairs all over my coat.
3 The hair on her arms is blond.
4 He has a lot of hair on his chest.
5 He got his hair cut last week.
6 He has a thick head of hair.
7 a balding man who is losing his hair
8 He won the race by a hair.
9 He was a hair off on the count.
10 Bui, a youthful 42 (blue jumpsuit, Dodger cap, blond hair, glasses), sits near the front door greeting arrivals.
11 Rare Beauty’s products, from a liquid highlighter to a body and hair mist with names like Positive Light and Find Comfort, are designed to be inclusive in terms of shade range and easy-to-use packaging (crucial to Gomez herself, who takes a drug for lupus that can cause her hands to shake).