单词 | bearded |
释义 | bearded (bɪəʳdɪd ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A bearded man has a beard. ...a bearded 40-year-old sociology professor. Synonyms: unshaven, hairy, whiskered, stubbly Collocations: bearded face It is festooned with posters of his bearded face. Times, Sunday Times (2009) On his left calf there's a bearded face. Times, Sunday Times (2012) His impassive, bearded face again cracks a smile. Times, Sunday Times (2007) There are few in the world who would not recognise his bony, bearded face and gaunt frame. Times, Sunday Times (2007) A certain visible smugness on the bobbing bearded face made clear that this was a protest. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Footage shows a bearded man sat on the pavement with a woman standing over him. The Sun (2016) A small bearded man in a dark suit and sunglasses seemed to be his security guard. Times, Sunday Times (2016) One shot showed a bearded man staring straight into the camera as he hid it in the kitchen. Times, Sunday Times (2011) In reality what happened was that a young bearded man stepped into the road and waved the van down. Times, Sunday Times (2013) I keep glancing at the bearded man and wondering who he is. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Both men were heavily bearded and made no secret of their status. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He was a homeless man, heavily bearded and middle-aged. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Her heavily bearded husband stands behind, one arm draped proprietorially on the back of his wife's chair. The Times Literary Supplement (2016) Translations: Chinese: 有胡子的 Japanese: あごひげを生やした |
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