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单词 red-headed
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Definition of red-headed in English:

red-headed

adjective
  • 1(of a person) having reddish-brown hair.

    a red-headed man
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘This is really not cool,’ the red-headed woman whined.
    • Her mistress, the fair red-headed lady, turned to her sharply.
    • A tearful, red-headed woman, who lost her son in the explosion, stood up.
    • At Aimee's row, she looked for the red-headed girl.
    • Sunburn is more likely to occur in people unused to bright sunlight, and in fair-skinned and red-headed people.
    • ‘I believe in Christ too,’ a red-headed woman chirped in.
    • ‘He's a big, tall, red-headed kid and he always looks scrubbed and shiny,’ she says, ‘just like in the painting.’
    • She's the one I was telling you about with the incredibly long brown hair, the one my red-headed friend likes?
    • I realized that the red-headed girl was in the van with me.
    • He's a tall, red-headed man with rather large glasses.
    • The window rolled down suddenly, revealing a small, red-headed boy.
    • The short red-headed girl threw her arms around Saffron.
    • ‘Alright, Ronald,’ I said, turning to my red-headed friend.
    • He's the only red-headed person in this house, and the only one with freckles, too.
    • We both turned towards a red-headed woman in a uniform.
    • A red-headed girl of about 12 years old stood before her.
    • ‘Hello,’ said a beautiful red-headed hostess standing behind a hostess stand and they walked into the restaurant.
    • Addison opens the door to see a tall red-headed girl with a blue plaid dress on and her hair up.
    • I looked down and met eyes with a small red-headed girl.
    • As you can probably see in my photographs, I definitely don't have blonde hair, I was red-headed.
    1. 1.1 Used in names of birds, insects, and other animals with red heads, e.g. red-headed woodpecker.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The soldierly looking red-headed woodpeckers, in their striking black, red, and white uniform, were much in evidence.
      • Wouldn't it be worth it just to go to see tons and tons of pileated woodpeckers, sapsuckers, red-headed woodpeckers?
      • Chickadees, tufted titmice, blue jays, cardinals, sparrows, juncos and red-headed woodpeckers all come to feast on the scrumptious mixture of seeds, nuts and cracked corn I put out for them.
      • We went driving in the country on Sunday afternoons to look for some of the birds that were special to us: bluebirds, goldfinches, pileated and red-headed woodpeckers, and, most thrilling of all, painted buntings.
 
 

Definition of red-headed in US English:

red-headed

adjectiveˈˌrɛd ˈhɛdədˈˌred ˈhedəd
  • 1attributive (of a person) having reddish-brown hair.

    a red-headed man
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The window rolled down suddenly, revealing a small, red-headed boy.
    • Her mistress, the fair red-headed lady, turned to her sharply.
    • We both turned towards a red-headed woman in a uniform.
    • She's the one I was telling you about with the incredibly long brown hair, the one my red-headed friend likes?
    • I realized that the red-headed girl was in the van with me.
    • ‘Hello,’ said a beautiful red-headed hostess standing behind a hostess stand and they walked into the restaurant.
    • ‘Alright, Ronald,’ I said, turning to my red-headed friend.
    • He's a tall, red-headed man with rather large glasses.
    • I looked down and met eyes with a small red-headed girl.
    • At Aimee's row, she looked for the red-headed girl.
    • Sunburn is more likely to occur in people unused to bright sunlight, and in fair-skinned and red-headed people.
    • Addison opens the door to see a tall red-headed girl with a blue plaid dress on and her hair up.
    • A tearful, red-headed woman, who lost her son in the explosion, stood up.
    • As you can probably see in my photographs, I definitely don't have blonde hair, I was red-headed.
    • The short red-headed girl threw her arms around Saffron.
    • ‘I believe in Christ too,’ a red-headed woman chirped in.
    • ‘This is really not cool,’ the red-headed woman whined.
    • He's the only red-headed person in this house, and the only one with freckles, too.
    • ‘He's a big, tall, red-headed kid and he always looks scrubbed and shiny,’ she says, ‘just like in the painting.’
    • A red-headed girl of about 12 years old stood before her.
    1. 1.1 Used in names of birds, insects, and other animals with red heads, e.g. red-headed woodpecker.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We went driving in the country on Sunday afternoons to look for some of the birds that were special to us: bluebirds, goldfinches, pileated and red-headed woodpeckers, and, most thrilling of all, painted buntings.
      • The soldierly looking red-headed woodpeckers, in their striking black, red, and white uniform, were much in evidence.
      • Wouldn't it be worth it just to go to see tons and tons of pileated woodpeckers, sapsuckers, red-headed woodpeckers?
      • Chickadees, tufted titmice, blue jays, cardinals, sparrows, juncos and red-headed woodpeckers all come to feast on the scrumptious mixture of seeds, nuts and cracked corn I put out for them.
 
 
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