unshaven
/ˌʌnˈʃeɪvn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnˈʃeɪvn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈshā-vən/ (ame, mw)
unshaven — 形容詞
- unshavenpositive
- more unshavencomparative
- most unshavensuperlative
1. describes a man whose face still has short rough hairs growing on it because he
鬍子沒刮
臉上帶有短鬍渣的狀態
describes a man whose face still has short rough hairs growing on it because he has not shaved recently
Minho turned up for the meeting looking tired and unshaven, still in yesterday's clothes.
Minho 來開會時一臉疲憊、鬍子也沒刮,還穿著昨天的衣服。
linking verb + unshaven, paired with a descriptor
Beatrix noticed her brother had been unshaven for three days, which was unusual for him.
Beatrix 注意到她哥哥已經三天沒刮鬍子了,這對他來說很不尋常。
present perfect of 'be' + unshaven + duration phrase
The unshaven man at the bus stop asked Meera for the time.
那個鬍子沒刮的男人在公車站向 Meera 問時間。
Nala's grandfather always went unshaven on weekends, calling it his day of rest.
Nala 的祖父週末總是不刮鬍子,說這是他休息日的習慣。
- shaven
direct opposite; describes a face that has been shaved clean
- clean-shaven
idiomatic; emphasises the neat, freshly shaved appearance
用法筆記
Not gradable — you cannot say 'more unshaven' or 'very unshaven'. Typically describes a man's face, not women's legs or other body parts. Used both before a noun (attributive) and after verbs like 'look', 'appear', or 'be' (predicative).