whiskered
whiskered — 形容詞
- whiskeredpositive
- more whiskeredcomparative
- most whiskeredsuperlative
1. describes a face — human or animal — that has whiskers: long stiff hairs growing
有鬍鬚的
臉上長有鬍鬚或鬍子的
describes a face — human or animal — that has whiskers: long stiff hairs growing near the mouth of a cat, rat, or similar creature, or the hair on a man's cheeks and chin, such as a beard or sideburns.
The old whiskered cat sat on Bilal's lap, purring softly.
那隻長鬍鬚的老貓坐在 Bilal 腿上,發出輕柔的咕嚕聲。
describing an animal (cat)
Adaeze noticed a whiskered man reading a newspaper in the corner of the café.
Adaeze 注意到一位留鬍子的男士正在咖啡廳的角落看報紙。
describing a person (beard)
Otis gently stroked the whiskered muzzle of his elderly Labrador.
Otis 輕輕地撫摸他那隻年邁拉布拉多犬長著鬍鬚的鼻口。
The whiskered general appeared in the old photograph, his beard thick and untidy.
那位留鬍子的將軍出現在老照片中,他的鬍子濃密而凌亂。
Trang spotted a small whiskered face peeking out from behind the kitchen cupboard.
Trang 看到一張長鬍鬚的小臉從廚房櫥櫃後面探出來。
- clean-shaven
only for humans; describes a man without facial hair
- hairless
applies to both animals and people who have no hair
用法筆記
For humans, whiskered can sound slightly old-fashioned or literary; bearded is the more everyday word. For animals it is the standard neutral term.