单词 | haircut |
释义 | haircut (heəʳkʌt ) Word forms: haircuts 1. countable noun B1+ If you have a haircut, someone cuts your hair for you. Your hair is all right; it's just that you need a haircut. 2. countable noun B1+ A haircut is the style in which your hair has been cut. Who's that guy with the funny haircut? Collocations: need a haircut If you want to deal with them properly, you need a haircut. Times,Sunday Times One glance at his immaculately coiffed head tells you he doesn't need a haircut. Times, Sunday Times They don't need a haircut but want the look of having just stepped out of a salon. Times, Sunday Times No one asks a barber if they need a haircut. Times, Sunday Times Once they finish blooming, winter-flowering heathers, below, will need a haircut to keep the plants compact and bushy. Times, Sunday Times It was not just the new haircut. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Who makes the front pages with a new haircut? The Sun (2008) They were clearly gossiping about your new haircut. The Sun (2011) She was trying out a new haircut. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He needs a new haircut, though. The Sun (2011) Now she is flaunting her new short haircut on social media. Times, Sunday Times (2016) She had quite a short haircut and the fringe was like an arc. Times, Sunday Times (2006) His stiff hair had grown out of its short haircut and flopped over his forehead. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook (1995) Translations: Chinese: 理发 Japanese: ヘアカット |
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