hairy
/ˈheəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈheri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈher-ē/ (ame, mw)
hairy — 形容詞
- hairypositive
- hairiercomparative
- hairiestsuperlative
1. describes a person or animal that has thick hair growing on the body, especially
多毛的
身上(非頭部)毛髮濃密的
describes a person or animal that has thick hair growing on the body, especially where people typically have little or no hair
Stefan rolled up his sleeves to reveal a pair of very hairy arms.
Stefan 把袖子捲起來,露出一雙毛茸茸的手臂。
collocation: hairy arms / hairy legs / hairy chest
The stray cat was so hairy that its eyes were nearly hidden beneath its fur.
那隻流浪貓毛多到幾乎把眼睛都蓋住了。
Emre started shaving his back after too many stares at the pool.
Emre 因為在泳池邊太常被人盯著看,開始刮背毛了。
The dog's hairy paws left muddy prints across the kitchen floor.
那隻狗毛茸茸的爪子在廚房地板上留下了一排泥腳印。
文法句型
hairy + noun (hairy legs, hairy chest)
be/look/get + hairy
用法筆記
Unlike hirsute (a formal, clinical word for the same idea), hairy is everyday English and can sound slightly negative or teasing depending on tone. Frequently used with body parts that are normally visible: arms, legs, chest, back.
常見錯誤
2. used in informal conversation to describe a risky or scary experience that also
驚險的
危險卻又刺激的
used in informal conversation to describe a risky or scary experience that also feels exciting or thrilling, like a narrow escape
The plane landing grew hairy when the wind shifted at the last second.
風向在最後一刻突然轉變,那架飛機的降落變得相當驚險。
pattern: a bit / a little / pretty / grow + hairy (intensifiers with gradable adjective)
Kabir described the hairy moment his car skidded on the icy bridge.
Kabir 描述他的車在結冰的橋上打滑的那個驚險瞬間。
collocation: hairy moment / hairy situation
Things got hairy when we lost the trail just before sunset.
我們在日落前迷了路,情況變得相當驚險。
Ignacio's first solo drive through the mountain pass was pretty hairy.
Ignacio 第一次獨自開車翻越山路,過程相當驚險。
- scary
more general; can describe any fear, not just exciting risk
- nerve-racking
focuses on the anxiety rather than the excitement
- white-knuckle
used almost exclusively for rides, flights, or drives that are thrillingly dangerous
- dicey
British informal; similar meaning but emphasises uncertainty rather than thrill
文法句型
hairy + noun (hairy moment, hairy situation)
get + hairy
用法筆記
Only used for situations that are scary-but-exciting, like driving fast, risky sports, or near-accidents. NOT used for slow dangers (illness, financial trouble) or abstract threats — saying 'the meeting got hairy' suggests a confrontation that was tense and unpredictable, not merely difficult.