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 hair [hɛr]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 头发, 毛发, 些微

[医] 毛, 发


  1. My hair has grown very long.
    我的头发长得很长了。
  2. The clothes some young people wear nowadays really make your hair curl.
    如今有些年轻人穿的服装真会把你吓一跳。
  3. She won by a hair.
    她以微弱的优势获胜.


hair
[ noun ]
  1. a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss

  2. <noun.body>
    he combed his hair
    each hair consists of layers of dead keratinized cells
  3. a very small distance or space

  4. <noun.quantity>
    they escaped by a hair's-breadth
    they lost the election by a whisker
  5. filamentous hairlike growth on a plant

  6. <noun.plant>
    peach fuzz
  7. any of the cylindrical filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal

  8. <noun.body>
    there is a hair in my soup
  9. cloth woven from horsehair or camelhair; used for upholstery or stiffening in garments

  10. <noun.artifact>
  11. a filamentous projection or process on an organism

  12. <noun.animal>


Hair \Hair\ (h[^a]r), n. [OE. her, heer, h[ae]r, AS. h[=ae]r;
akin to OFries. h[=e]r, D. & G. haar, OHG. & Icel. h[=a]r,
Dan. haar, Sw. h[*a]r; cf. Lith. kasa.]
1. The collection or mass of filaments growing from the skin
of an animal, and forming a covering for a part of the
head or for any part or the whole of the body.

2. One the above-mentioned filaments, consisting, in
vertebrate animals, of a long, tubular part which is free
and flexible, and a bulbous root imbedded in the skin.

Then read he me how Sampson lost his hairs.
--Chaucer.

And draweth new delights with hoary hairs.
--Spenser.

3. Hair (human or animal) used for various purposes; as, hair
for stuffing cushions.

4. (Zo["o]l.) A slender outgrowth from the chitinous cuticle
of insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other invertebrates.
Such hairs are totally unlike those of vertebrates in
structure, composition, and mode of growth.

5. (Bot.) An outgrowth of the epidermis, consisting of one or
of several cells, whether pointed, hooked, knobbed, or
stellated. Internal hairs occur in the flower stalk of the
yellow frog lily ({Nuphar}).

6. A spring device used in a hair-trigger firearm.

7. A haircloth. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

8. Any very small distance, or degree; a hairbreadth.

Note: Hairs is often used adjectively or in combination; as,
hairbrush or hair brush, hair dye, hair oil, hairpin,
hair powder, a brush, a dye, etc., for the hair.

{Against the hair}, in a rough and disagreeable manner;
against the grain. [Obs.] ``You go against the hair of
your professions.'' --Shak.

{Hair bracket} (Ship Carp.), a molding which comes in at the
back of, or runs aft from, the figurehead.

{Hair cells} (Anat.), cells with hairlike processes in the
sensory epithelium of certain parts of the internal ear.


{Hair compass}, {Hair divider}, a compass or divider capable
of delicate adjustment by means of a screw.

{Hair glove}, a glove of horsehair for rubbing the skin.

{Hair lace}, a netted fillet for tying up the hair of the
head. --Swift.

{Hair line}, a line made of hair; a very slender line.

{Hair moth} (Zo["o]l.), any moth which destroys goods made of
hair, esp. {Tinea biselliella}.

{Hair pencil}, a brush or pencil made of fine hair, for
painting; -- generally called by the name of the hair
used; as, a camel's hair pencil, a sable's hair pencil,
etc.

{Hair plate}, an iron plate forming the back of the hearth of
a bloomery fire.

{Hair powder}, a white perfumed powder, as of flour or
starch, formerly much used for sprinkling on the hair of
the head, or on wigs.

{Hair seal} (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of eared
seals which do not produce fur; a sea lion.

{Hair seating}, haircloth for seats of chairs, etc.

{Hair shirt}, a shirt, or a band for the loins, made of
horsehair, and worn as a penance.

{Hair sieve}, a strainer with a haircloth bottom.

{Hair snake}. See {Gordius}.

{Hair space} (Printing), the thinnest metal space used in
lines of type.

{Hair stroke}, a delicate stroke in writing.

{Hair trigger}, a trigger so constructed as to discharge a
firearm by a very slight pressure, as by the touch of a
hair. --Farrow.

{Not worth a hair}, of no value.

{To a hair}, with the nicest distinction.

{To split hairs}, to make distinctions of useless nicety.

  1. He started to make products to deal with the hair conditions that kept turning up in his salon.
  2. Murillo _ hair cut in a short punk style, dressed in tight yellow pants and a Hawaiian-style flowered shirt _ said she worried about the new government's cultural conservatism.
  3. But yesterday, his hair was cropped short and he was clean-shaven.
  4. Kealey said the research also could lead to a more effective depilatory for removing unwanted hair.
  5. Manufacturing of products such as blenders and hair clippers will be consolidated at other Oster facilities in Tennessee.
  6. Nakasone, now 67, is shown as burly, with round eyes and a uncharacteristic full head of hair.
  7. Her hair was tucked under a yellow kerchief.
  8. Her blond hair was cut short and away from her face, permitting a view of the jagged scar which runs from above her left eyebrow down across her cheek.
  9. He wore a fat suit, a fake moustache and had to cut off most of his hair.
  10. It was like when the Beatles came over and everyone grew their hair long and shook their heads.
  11. Her hair was dusky red, like a fire under control, but still dangerous.
  12. "I was able to make my way out of the infirmary when suddenly I saw a soldier take off his helmet _ there was this beautiful head of long blond hair.
  13. "I went to the hardware store in my jeans," she says. "My hair was sticking out all over.
  14. Not much hair but very pretty," Mrs. Makim said.
  15. The no-facial hair restriction puzzles some who recall that Walt Disney sported a mustache.
  16. "The Demon Within," Sandra Stone, in red with spikey red hair, appears in the room.
  17. Ms. Sawaya told a news conference at a meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology that the discovery was made after she was able to separate out cells from scalp plugs from men at different stages of hair loss.
  18. "There is a similarity in physical appearance in the four female victims as far as hair color, eye color and general physical build," Clifton said.
  19. Her wig hair is pulled back severely on "Star Trek."
  20. Still tall, with a thick head of wavy white hair, he's observed America's periodic discomforts over its Bill of Rights for a quarter of its 200 years, and rarely from the sidelines.
  21. Like garden tools or an old Chevy, hair can oxidize, redden and rust.
  22. A self-assured man of medium height and build whose thinning dark hair falls toward thick glasses, he denies in an interview there that he is part of any organized group.
  23. Then it is carried downstairs in an elevator and put under a hair dryer for two or three hours.
  24. It replaced ones made of goat hair, which had to be powdered and dressed with scented ointment every day to conceal the filth.
  25. Now we get people in their early 30s, even in their 20s." The precision-cropped hair is mostly gray, but those famous blue eyes remain clear, his skin unlined and his body trim.
  26. Rizzo, who owns a salon, is a consultant to a hair styling products manufacturer and gets $700 per appearance.
  27. The man with the oversized hair, actor Michael McKean, 44, used to be "Lenny" on the TV show "Laverne and Shirley."
  28. Researchers had previously suggested the drug stimulated the flow of blood to the scalp and hair roots, thereby promoting growth.
  29. For starters, QB Tomczak does not go about off-field sporting spiked hair and wrap-around sunglasses like Jim McMahon, the man he replaced by virtue of the latter's late exile/trade for draft choices unknown to San Diego.
  30. "Soap opera grandmothers had periwinkle-blue hair, wore support hose and listened to everybody else's problems.
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