hirsute
英 ['hɜːsjuːt]
美
GRE
1. hair => hairs => hirs- + -ute => hirsute.
hirsute 多毛的来自拉丁语hirsutus,多毛的,粗糙的,词源同hair.
- hirsute (adj.)
- "hairy," 1620s, from Latin hirsutus "rough, shaggy, bristly," figuratively "rude, unpolished," related to hirtus "shaggy," and possibly to horrere "to bristle with fear," from PIE *ghers-tu-, from root *ghers- "to bristle" (see horror).
- 1. Men also have hair dryers and, if they suffer from baldness, they use a growth stimulator, buy hairpieces, or have hair transplanted from the hirsute part of the scalp to the bare areas.
- 男士也有他们的吹风机,而且如果他们秃顶的话, 还会用毛发生长剂 、 买假发, 或者把头发从密集的地方移植到谢顶的地方.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. He was wearing shorts which showed his long, muscular, hirsute legs.
- 他穿着短裤,露出自己强壮多毛的长腿。
来自辞典例句
- 3. You're looking very hirsute, Richard are you growing a beard?
- 理查德,瞧你一脸的胡子--是不是在留胡子了?
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