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美:[ˈmʌstæʃ]
英:[məˈstɑːʃ]
美:[ˈmʌstæʃ]
mous·tache
m staesh [or] muh staesh
复数:moustaches
noun
the hair growing on the human upper lipespecially: such hair grown and often trimmed in a particular style
his long mustache combed and waxed —Henry Petroski
hair or bristles about the mouth of a mammal
见 mustache。相关词汇: moustachial。
late 16th cent.: from French, from Italian mostaccio, from Greek mustax, mustak-
movable1 of 2adjective
capable of being moved : not fixed
changing date from year to year
Thanksgiving is a movable holiday
movable2 of 2noun
a piece of property (as an article of furniture) that can be moved
movable1 of 2adjective
capable of being moved : not fixed
changing date from year to year
Thanksgiving is a movable holiday
movable2 of 2noun
a piece of property (as an article of furniture) that can be moved
movable1 of 2adjective
capable of being moved : not fixed
changing date from year to year
Thanksgiving is a movable holiday
movable2 of 2noun
a piece of property (as an article of furniture) that can be moved
moutonnoun
sheepskin that has been sheared, treated, and dyed to look like the pelt of a beaver or seal
mouthwashnoun
a liquid that usually kills germs and is used to clean the mouth and teeth and freshen the breath
mouthpiecenoun
the part put to, between, or near the lips the mouthpiece of a telephone
the mouthpiece of a trumpet
someone who expresses another person's ideas : spokesperson
mouthfulnoun
as much as a mouth will hold
the amount put into the mouth at one time
a small quantity
a word or phrase that is very long or difficult to say
a comment or remark that is rich in meaning
you said a mouthful
mousyadjective
of, relating to, or resembling a mouse: as
quiet entry 2 sense 1a, stealthy
shy entry 1 sense 1a, timid
dull in color : drab
moustache
1 I poured us some wine in these long-stemmed glasses, and for a few moments we just sat looking at each other—her with the feather in her hair and me with my moustache.
2 The man with the moustache behind the information desk was speechless.
3 The paramedic riding in the back wasn’t much older than I was; a kid, really, with bad skin and a downy little moustache.
4 ...a heavy man with drooping moustaches.
一个敦实、八字胡耷拉着的男人
5 Kibler pushes his new gray Stetson, the exact color of his moustache, back on his head, looks up into the bluffs, and lets out a long breath.
6 Not even the man who brought Carrie Bradshaw to screen could have engineered a plot line so ludicrous as that of Lexus, an ascendant knitwear designer with a collection of expensive shoes, and Josh, a man with the moustache of an amateur poet.
7 The door was opened by a small ratty-looking man with a thin ratty moustache who was wearing a sports-coat that had an orange and red stripe in the material.
8 “Anything I can do to help?” asked a middle-aged black man with a white moustache.
9 Mrs. Reilly tore the newspaper from his face and slapped her hand over his moustache.
10 His faint moustache had grown back, more noticeably than before.
11 Jack swallowed, wiping his moustache with the back of his hand.
12 Items that went under the hammer included Mercury’s Yahama grand piano and a silver Tiffany & Co moustache comb, which sold for $189,000, greatly surpassing its pre-auction estimate of $500 to $750.
13 The mouth is full and soft beneath his moustache; the nose is slightly arched, the skin brownish; it is now not so pale as it was before, when he was still alive.
14 The old fellow with the moustaches..was English.
15 He is rather short and skinny, has a thin moustache and even thinner hair on his head.
他很矮,并且皮包骨头,有稀疏的小胡子和甚至更稀疏的头发。
16 After our conversation, though, I looked at him and saw a tall, fine-featured man with deep-set blue eyes, a long gray moustache, and lots of thick, almost white hair.
17 “They are rather tasty,” Ignatius conceded, sending out his flabby pink tongue over his moustache to hunt for crumbs.
18 His lips are roofed by a moustache.
他的嘴唇被小胡子遮盖住了。
19 Whether I've got a moustache or not it's all the same to me.
我留不留胡子对自己来说都一样。
20 It appeared that Vaseline had also been applied to the moustache, for it gleamed very brightly.