buzz cut
IPA/ˈbʌz kʌt/
IPA/ˈbʌz kʌt/
buzz cut — noun
1. a haircut where the hair is trimmed to the same very short length all over the h
1.名詞B1
釋義
a haircut where the hair is trimmed to the same very short length all over the head, leaving a soft even surface close to the scalp
例句
Nellie gave her son a buzz cut before the new school term began.
give someone a buzz cut
After basic training, every soldier in the unit had the same buzz cut.
have a buzz cut (describing someone's hairstyle)
Gabriel decided to get a buzz cut for the hot summer months ahead.
The barber finished the buzz cut in under ten minutes with steady hands.
Shirin's fresh buzz cut drew compliments from everyone at the office.
用法筆記
Also called a crew cut, especially in American English. The style is strongly associated with military service and athletics, though it has also become a mainstream fashion choice.
常見錯誤
❌I got a buzz haircut yesterday.
✅I got a buzz cut yesterday.
💡the fixed phrase is 'buzz cut,' not 'buzz haircut.'