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单词 short-haired
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Definition of short-haired in English:

short-haired

adjective
  • 1(of a person) having short hair.

    a short-haired girl wearing glasses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She seemed to be very close with a short-haired blonde woman in the club.
    • Only the short-haired youth bore a weapon, and that was a small knife.
    • He looked up and saw the short-haired blonde from the other night.
    • She turned to be faced with her short-haired friend bouncing up and down excitedly.
    • I was waiting at a bus stop when a short-haired woman said to me, "That man is bothering me."
    • There's an edgy, youthful feel to the sprawling stone downtown, where gaggles of short-haired, punky students walk narrow, walled streets.
    • A short-haired person will not be able to wear the styles for the medium to longer lengths.
    • A short-haired waitress brings me my first dish: a prawn, pineapple, and avocado sushi.
    • The smile did break as the short-haired boy glanced at the large cardboard box in his lap.
    • Onlookers said the screen beauty appeared to have struck up a very close friendship with the short-haired woman.
    1. 1.1 (of a breed of dog or cat) having short hair or fur.
      short-haired, smooth-coated dogs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • "They're poisoning our animals," said one cat owner, whose short-haired black and white cat was admitted to the Animal Medical Center on Saturday and released yesterday.
      • His only companion is Nicky, a short-haired calico cat.
      • They are short-haired dogs, sandy in colour, which were brought to Australia from South-East Asia between 3000 and 4000 years ago.
      • If you hate grooming, buy a short-haired dog.
      • The deputy manager at the shelter, said: "The cat is a ginger domestic short-haired cat."
      • Cooper is a grey, short-haired cat with a white splash of fur on his left hind-foot.
      • The highlight of the show this year was Bull Mastiff, a giant short-haired dog, bred for more than 2,000 years in England.
      • We had a preference for a kitten, and for a short-haired cat, but neither of these were deal-breakers
      • The problem with cats is generally the dander, and if you get a very short-haired cat when it's a kitten, I'm told that they can learn not to mind being bathed regularly, which cuts way, way down on the dander.
      • The six-year-old short-haired tabby is a nervous cat with a tendency to spray, but with the right home and lots of attention, she can be very affectionate.
      • A medium-size, short-haired dog lies next to the chair and looks alertly toward the camera.
      • Short-haired dogs require brushing while Terriers coats are plucked to remove dead hair.
      • We're keen to get a dog but they don't mix very happily with cats, and we still have a British short-haired cat, Henry.
      • She is a cross between a British short-haired and an ordinary domestic cat.
 
 

Definition of short-haired in US English:

short-haired

adjectiveˌʃɔrtˈhɛrdˌSHôrtˈherd
  • 1(of a person) having short hair.

    a short-haired girl wearing glasses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He looked up and saw the short-haired blonde from the other night.
    • A short-haired waitress brings me my first dish: a prawn, pineapple, and avocado sushi.
    • Onlookers said the screen beauty appeared to have struck up a very close friendship with the short-haired woman.
    • She turned to be faced with her short-haired friend bouncing up and down excitedly.
    • Only the short-haired youth bore a weapon, and that was a small knife.
    • She seemed to be very close with a short-haired blonde woman in the club.
    • A short-haired person will not be able to wear the styles for the medium to longer lengths.
    • The smile did break as the short-haired boy glanced at the large cardboard box in his lap.
    • There's an edgy, youthful feel to the sprawling stone downtown, where gaggles of short-haired, punky students walk narrow, walled streets.
    • I was waiting at a bus stop when a short-haired woman said to me, "That man is bothering me."
    1. 1.1 (of a breed of dog or cat) having short hair or fur.
      short-haired, smooth-coated dogs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We're keen to get a dog but they don't mix very happily with cats, and we still have a British short-haired cat, Henry.
      • The six-year-old short-haired tabby is a nervous cat with a tendency to spray, but with the right home and lots of attention, she can be very affectionate.
      • She is a cross between a British short-haired and an ordinary domestic cat.
      • They are short-haired dogs, sandy in colour, which were brought to Australia from South-East Asia between 3000 and 4000 years ago.
      • Cooper is a grey, short-haired cat with a white splash of fur on his left hind-foot.
      • A medium-size, short-haired dog lies next to the chair and looks alertly toward the camera.
      • The deputy manager at the shelter, said: "The cat is a ginger domestic short-haired cat."
      • If you hate grooming, buy a short-haired dog.
      • His only companion is Nicky, a short-haired calico cat.
      • The problem with cats is generally the dander, and if you get a very short-haired cat when it's a kitten, I'm told that they can learn not to mind being bathed regularly, which cuts way, way down on the dander.
      • "They're poisoning our animals," said one cat owner, whose short-haired black and white cat was admitted to the Animal Medical Center on Saturday and released yesterday.
      • The highlight of the show this year was Bull Mastiff, a giant short-haired dog, bred for more than 2,000 years in England.
      • Short-haired dogs require brushing while Terriers coats are plucked to remove dead hair.
      • We had a preference for a kitten, and for a short-haired cat, but neither of these were deal-breakers
 
 
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