hairdo
/ˈheəduː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈherduː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈher-ˌdü/ (ame, mw)
hairdo — 名詞
- hairdosingular
- hairdosplural
1. a particular style of arranging a person's hair on their head, often one that is
髮型;做頭
精心設計或為特殊場合梳理的頭髮造型
a particular style of arranging a person's hair on their head, often one that is carefully shaped or designed for a special event. The word suggests a noticeable or artificial look rather than a simple everyday cut.
Sofia spent two hours at the salon getting an elaborate hairdo for her cousin's wedding.
Sofia 在沙龍花了兩個小時,為了表哥的婚禮做了一個精緻的髮型。
collocation: elaborate hairdo / get a hairdo
The librarian complimented Chen's new hairdo, saying the short cut suited her face very well.
圖書館員稱讚 Chen 的新髮型,說短髮很適合她的臉型。
Old photos from the 1980s show everyone at the party with big, curly hairdos that look funny today.
1980年代的老照片顯示,派對上的每個人都頂著誇張鬈曲的髮型,現在看來很好笑。
Fatima pinned fresh flowers into her hairdo to match the colourful dress she was wearing.
Fatima 把新鮮的花朵別在她的髮型上,搭配她穿著的那件色彩鮮豔的洋裝。
- hairstyle
the neutral, everyday word for how someone wears their hair; less informal and more widely used than 'hairdo'
- do
very informal shortened form ('I like your new do'); used mainly in casual compliments
- coiffure
a formal or literary term for an elaborate hair arrangement; very rare in everyday speech
- updo
a specific type of hairdo where the hair is pinned up away from the face and neck
文法句型
usually singular: hairdo
用法筆記
Less formal than 'hairstyle' and often used in casual conversation. It can carry a slightly dismissive or affectionate tone, especially when describing an elaborate or old-fashioned arrangement. Recommended to limit use to informal settings.