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词根:bristle
adj.bristly 有刚毛的;易怒的
n.bristle 猪鬃;刚毛
vi.bristle 发怒;竖起
vt.bristle 使(毛发等)直立
noun
a short stiff coarse hair or filament short bristle paint brushes
hog bristles
verb
transitive verb
to furnish with short stiff coarse hairs or filaments : to furnish with bristles
to make aggressive or angry : to make bristly : ruffle
intransitive verb
to rise and stand stiffly erect
quills bristling
to raise the bristles (as in anger)
a snarling, bristling dog
to take on an aggressively defensive attitude (as in response to a slight or criticism)
he bristled at the accusations of corruption
to be full of or covered with especially something suggestive of bristles
roofs bristled with chimneys
to be full of something specified
book bristles with detail and irony—W. J. Broad
bristle with充满;密集
bristle brush鬃毛画笔
Noun Middle English bristil, from brust bristle, from Old English byrst; akin to Old High German burst bristle, and perhaps to Latin fastigium top Verb verbal derivative of bristle >entry 1
The first known use of bristle was in the 14th century
bristle1 of 2noun
a short stiff hair or something like a hair
bristle2 of 2verb
to rise up and stiffen like bristles quills bristling in all directions
makes your hair bristle
to show signs of anger
bristled at the insult
to appear as if covered with bristles
a harbor bristling with the masts of ships
bristle1 of 2noun
a short stiff hair or something like a hair
bristle2 of 2verb
to rise up and stiffen like bristles quills bristling in all directions
makes your hair bristle
to show signs of anger
bristled at the insult
to appear as if covered with bristles
a harbor bristling with the masts of ships
bristle1 of 2noun
a short stiff hair or something like a hair
bristle2 of 2verb
to rise up and stiffen like bristles quills bristling in all directions
makes your hair bristle
to show signs of anger
bristled at the insult
to appear as if covered with bristles
a harbor bristling with the masts of ships
1 She bristled from both not liking it and liking it in spite of pushing him away.
2 From the moment we arrived at school the next day, the atmosphere bristled like cactus paddles.
3 Use a fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush that fits your mouth comfortably.
使用含氟牙膏和令你口感舒服的软毛牙刷。
4 Some of the men wore night-vision headsets and all of them bristled with weapons—compact machine guns, laser-sighted pistols, combat knives.
5 A very old man, bent but active, with white mustaches that bristled forward like those of a prawn, pushed open the swing door and went in.
6 He had a tail—a leathery, scorpionlike tail that bristled with spikes at the tip.
7 But when he and Hab entered the schoolhouse, and Master Watson bristled his eyebrows at them, Nat’s knees began to shake.
8 Now that she had cast her lot with him and his scheme, she bristled with ideas.
9 The horizon bristled with cancer-like multiplying curved faces had begun aging.
布满癌一般增生曲面的地平线已经老化。
10 The tool offers flexible bristles to help prevent breakage and easily rid the hair of knots without pulling or snagging.
11 The old man's hair bristled when losing his temper.
那位老人发火时气得毛发倒竖.
12 Richard bristled; his fingers felt stiff and he feared his fork would slip from his grasp and this insufferable man would know how he felt.
13 The compound, that from outside looks like a warehouse with steel shutters and bristles with cameras, is located on a dusty backroad out by the airport, sitting opposite a rundown apartment block.
14 The cat bristled at the sight of the large dog.
一见到那只大狗,猫身上的毛都竖起来了
15 Sunlight burned in his bristled short hair and on his high cheekbones.
16 As Adams described his encounter with the anonymous climber, and then sliding down the ice, my mouth went dry and the hairs on the back of my neck suddenly bristled.
17 He bristled at the persistent belief that John Root deserved most of the credit for the beauty of the fair.
18 Then both the dæmons bristled and looked up.
19 Within the city the house of Stephen Byerley bristled with police.
20 There wasn’t a jeering tone to James’s question, but Emily bristled anyway.