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词汇 hirsute
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Definition of hirsute in English:

hirsute

adjective ˈhəːsjuːt
humorous, literary
  • Hairy.

    〈正式,常幽默〉多毛的

    their hirsute chests

    他们多毛的胸脯。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The nineteen-year-old in question is precociously hirsute on account of his Mediterranean parentage.
    • I am hoping that my hirsute body will prevent any bugs from plundering the sanctity of my inner ear.
    • All else having failed, will their hirsute image do the trick?
    • Not as conscientious as the hirsute man in front of me, I took this as my cue to step out of line.
    • More than eight out of ten hirsute he-males told some infantile men's magazine that their chest fuzz made them feel more manly.
    • He is no longer the hirsute bombshell he was in those years, but his love for the jersey, his influence on Limerick hurling, is as strong as ever.
    • In college I was introduced to a friend's friend, a short, cute, hirsute writer named L. who drank too much.
    • And what did an irredeemably hirsute activist do?
    • Anyway, I have nothing per say against classic FM rock and its hirsute, highway-star riffage.
    • He's by no means hirsute himself, judging by the jacket portrait.
    • One of the two is hirsute and capable of weaving, whereas the other is bald and incapable of weaving.
    • It's not the hair on his chest that socially disadvantages the hirsute man.
    • And as a hirsute man, I don't think a blast of bronzing mist would do me any good whatsoever.
    • I am huddled in a tight semicircle with a group of exceedingly hirsute young men, all wearing corduroy sport coats, all staring intently at the stage.
    • But the boy is still visible beneath the hirsute exterior.
    • They all know who Kahlo is, especially since a hirsute Salma Hayek played her in the Oscar-nominated biopic Frida.
    • Bears wake from their long hibernation, now, hirsute initiates with tales to tell to those with ears to listen.
    • Little wonder that the petite, sharp-eyed Phoolan, is hurt by comparisons to the avuncular and hirsute Veerappan.
    • Their daughter studied the hirsute heavily built actor and decided, ‘Oh, it's Daddy!’
    • He left quite a legacy - unwashed, hirsute fans, a bootleg archive that rivals the Library of Congress, and a tasty ice cream flavour.
    Synonyms
    hairy, shaggy, bushy, hair-covered, long-haired, woolly, furry, fleecy, fuzzy
    bearded, unshaven, unshorn, bewhiskered, stubbly, bristly
    technical pilose, pileous, pappose, hispid
    rare crinite, crinigerous

Derivatives

  • hirsuteness

  • noun
    humorous, literary
    • The almost beardless Japanese point to the Ainus’ hirsuteness as evidence of subhuman status.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I know his hirsuteness shouldn't bother me - there are far worse things for your child to have than long arm hair - but it does.
      • You can run the paradox with baldness, as indeed you did, where should one draw the line between baldness and hirsuteness.
      • In press terms, Kilmarnock have fallen foul to the sort of hirsuteness and limb-flailing not witnessed outside of a hippy convention.
      • I have recently posted about hirsuteness in men as a sign of attractiveness.

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin hirsutus.

Definition of hirsute in US English:

hirsute

adjective
literary, humorous
  • Hairy.

    〈正式,常幽默〉多毛的

    their hirsute chests

    他们多毛的胸脯。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All else having failed, will their hirsute image do the trick?
    • I am hoping that my hirsute body will prevent any bugs from plundering the sanctity of my inner ear.
    • He is no longer the hirsute bombshell he was in those years, but his love for the jersey, his influence on Limerick hurling, is as strong as ever.
    • Not as conscientious as the hirsute man in front of me, I took this as my cue to step out of line.
    • The nineteen-year-old in question is precociously hirsute on account of his Mediterranean parentage.
    • Bears wake from their long hibernation, now, hirsute initiates with tales to tell to those with ears to listen.
    • And as a hirsute man, I don't think a blast of bronzing mist would do me any good whatsoever.
    • In college I was introduced to a friend's friend, a short, cute, hirsute writer named L. who drank too much.
    • But the boy is still visible beneath the hirsute exterior.
    • Their daughter studied the hirsute heavily built actor and decided, ‘Oh, it's Daddy!’
    • More than eight out of ten hirsute he-males told some infantile men's magazine that their chest fuzz made them feel more manly.
    • It's not the hair on his chest that socially disadvantages the hirsute man.
    • I am huddled in a tight semicircle with a group of exceedingly hirsute young men, all wearing corduroy sport coats, all staring intently at the stage.
    • They all know who Kahlo is, especially since a hirsute Salma Hayek played her in the Oscar-nominated biopic Frida.
    • One of the two is hirsute and capable of weaving, whereas the other is bald and incapable of weaving.
    • And what did an irredeemably hirsute activist do?
    • He left quite a legacy - unwashed, hirsute fans, a bootleg archive that rivals the Library of Congress, and a tasty ice cream flavour.
    • Anyway, I have nothing per say against classic FM rock and its hirsute, highway-star riffage.
    • He's by no means hirsute himself, judging by the jacket portrait.
    • Little wonder that the petite, sharp-eyed Phoolan, is hurt by comparisons to the avuncular and hirsute Veerappan.
    Synonyms
    hairy, shaggy, bushy, hair-covered, long-haired, woolly, furry, fleecy, fuzzy

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin hirsutus.

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