beards
英 [bɪədz]
美 [bɪrdz]
n. (人的)胡须,络腮胡子,髯; (动物的)颔毛,须
beard的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 胡须;胡子
A man'sbeardis the hair that grows on his chin and cheeks.- He's decided to grow a beard.
他已经决定蓄胡子。 - ...Charlie's bushy black beard.
查利乌黑浓密的胡须
- He's decided to grow a beard.
双语例句
- Illustrated newspapers covering the Haymarket bombing in 1886 in Chicago showed radicals wearing unkempt, tangled beards.
从1886年芝加哥干草市场爆炸案当时的画报报道中可以看到,激进分子蓄着凌乱的、打着结的大胡子。 - Here are aged Moors with flowing white beards, and long white robes with vast cowls.
这儿有批上年纪的摩尔人,白须飘拂,身穿白长袍,头顶大风兜。 - Look, all goats have beards.
看,所有的山羊都有胡子。 - Indeed, beards became an emblem of bourgeois masculinity.
事实上,络腮胡变成了一种中产阶级男性的标志。 - 'Once there was less demand because facial hair was more political, but now mustaches and beards are more fashionable, and people want to look trendy,' she says.
科克苏兹说:过去的需求没这么大,因为胡须更多是政治性的,但现在小胡子和大胡子都变得更加时尚起来,大家都想有一个时髦的外表。 - You know, little old men with red beards and yellow trousers.
你知道,红胡须穿黄裤子的的老人。 - They had to obey the decree that beards be shaved off.
他们只得服从剃光胡须的法令。 - Beards are popular among young men.
蓄须在年轻人中很流行。 - Indeed, the beards modified their economic determinism in the1940s and gave greater play to the force of ideas and ideals than they had before.
实际上,比尔德夫妇,在1940年代就已修正了他们的经济决定论的观点,而比之他们以前更多地看好思想与理想的力量。 - With beards and wigs and fake noses.
戴着假胡子、假发、假鼻子。