whiskers
whiskers — 名詞
1. The stiff, touch-sensitive hairs that grow around the nose and mouth of animals
鬚毛
動物嘴邊的長硬毛
The stiff, touch-sensitive hairs that grow around the nose and mouth of animals such as cats, dogs, and mice, helping them sense nearby objects and movement.
The neighbour's cat has long white whiskers that curl at the tips.
鄰居的貓長著白色的鬚毛,尖端還會捲曲。
collocation: long white whiskers
Arjun watched the mouse's delicate whiskers brush against the wall as it crept along.
Arjun 看著老鼠細小的鬚毛沿著牆壁掠過。
A cat uses its whiskers to check whether it can fit through a narrow gap.
貓用鬚毛來判斷自己能否穿過狹窄的縫隙。
Mayumi gently stroked the rabbit's fur, careful not to pull its sensitive whiskers.
Mayumi 輕輕撫摸兔子的毛,小心不去拉扯牠敏感的鬚毛。
When the dog sniffed the hedge, its whiskers picked up tiny drops of morning dew.
狗嗅著樹籬時,鬚毛沾上了早晨的細小露珠。
文法句型
usually in plural: whiskers
用法筆記
Almost always used in the plural form (whiskers). The singular (whisker) is rare in this sense and usually appears in the fixed phrase 'by a whisker' meaning by an extremely small amount.
常見錯誤
2. A man's facial hair, particularly the growth on the cheeks, chin, and jawline th
鬍鬚
男性臉部鬍鬚
A man's facial hair, particularly the growth on the cheeks, chin, and jawline that forms part of a beard.
Bilal grew thick whiskers over the winter and decided to keep them.
Bilal 整個冬天留了濃密的鬍鬚,決定繼續留著。
collocation: grew thick whiskers
Olivia's grandfather had white whiskers that tickled her cheek when he hugged her.
Olivia 的祖父留著白鬍鬚,擁抱她的時候會搔到她的臉頰。
After a week without shaving, Kofi had dark whiskers covering his chin and cheeks.
Kofi 一星期沒刮鬍子,下巴和臉頰上長滿了黑色的鬍鬚。
Aarav trimmed his whiskers carefully before his job interview at the bank.
Aarav 在銀行面試前仔細修剪了鬍鬚。
The old man's grey whiskers were stained with tea from years of drinking from the same chipped mug.
那位老先生灰色的鬍鬚上染著茶漬,是多年用同一個缺口馬克杯喝茶留下的痕跡。
文法句型
usually in plural: whiskers
用法筆記
Unlike 'beard' (which covers the chin and jaw fully) or 'mustache' (hair above the upper lip), 'whiskers' often emphasises the hair on the cheeks and sides of the face. Also used in the plural form only.