释义 |
‖ museau colloq.|myzo| [Fr., lit. ‘muzzle, snout (of animal)’.] A person's face.
1915D. H. Lawrence Rainbow xv. 423 You've got a museau, not a face. 1922― England, my England 228 A young man of twenty-two, with a fresh, jaunty museau. 1925― St. Mawr 7 She, with her odd little museau, not exactly pretty, but very attractive. 1955Essays in Criticism V. 79 Lou, with her gipsy wildness, her animal museau. |