hair
- IPA[hɛː]
英式
- any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals;a fine threadlike strand growing from the epidermis of a plant, or forming part of a living cell
noun: hair, plural noun: hairs
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- 1. any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals coarse outer hairs overlie the thick underfur thick black hairs on his huge arms 同義詞
- ▪ a fine threadlike strand growing from the epidermis of a plant, or forming part of a living cell scalloped leaves edged with silver hairs it damages the cilia, tiny hairs that clear invading bacteria from the lung
- 2. hairs collectively, especially those growing on a person's head her shoulder-length fair hair 同義詞
- 3. a very small quantity or extent his magic takes him a hair above the competition
- make small and unnecessary distinctions
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pair of fine wires crossing at right angles at the focus of an optical instrument or ... I raised the rifle and got the deer in the cross hairs
Oxford Dictionary
- make small and unnecessary distinctions
Oxford Dictionary
- have complete control of someone
Oxford American Dictionary
- have complete control of someone
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- a messy or flattened appearance of the hair, produced as a result of wearing and then removing ... helmet hair can be a source of anguish, which means that too many cyclists ride without protection
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- a shirt of haircloth, formerly worn by penitents and ascetics.
- austere and self-sacrificing: a hair-shirted existence advocated by eco-fundamentalists
Oxford Dictionary
- a trigger of a firearm set for release at the slightest pressure.
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美式
- any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other ... coarse outer hairs overlie the thick underfur thick black hairs on his huge arms
Oxford American Dictionary