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词汇 skinhead
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Definition of skinhead in English:

skinhead

noun ˈskɪnhɛdˈskɪnˌhɛd
  • A young man of a subculture characterized by close-cropped hair and heavy boots, often perceived as aggressive.

    光头仔(以留短发,穿重型靴子为特点的亚文化年轻人,常被视为好斗、强暴和种族仇视之徒)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The hockey hair gang will not go for the whole skinhead thing, so it had to be anarchists.
    • Of course, Chapman now states that his violent skinhead and criminal past is something that is far behind him.
    • It subsequently moved to Germany where it became a focus of attempts to re-site the skinhead subculture in a cultural, rather than political, space.
    • While skinhead groups are relatively rare, racist attitudes toward the Rom persist among many Slovaks.
    • Like other bands that emerged in response to the importation of the skinhead subculture, the Onkelz looked to England as a source of identity.
    • In my period you were either a hippie or a skinhead, so I grew my hair long and listened to heavy metal.
    • I strongly believe that we are all racist, in some way, that the skinhead lurks in all of us.
    • White soldiers include the Aryan Brotherhood, Nazi skinheads, the KKK and other groups.
    • The skinhead subculture that was transmitted to Germany was not the original, but the revival.
    • At the camps, thousands of skinheads and neo-Nazis are trained in military techniques.
    • So I think the struggle hasn't really changed - just that the skinhead now has longer hair and wears a suit.
    • Every day witnesses new racist attacks, and the skinheads often kill their victims.
    • I'm sure they'll enjoy being lumped in with racist skinheads and the terminally ill.
    • By dint of its association with racist violence, the skinhead scene occupies a special, troubling place among youth subcultures.
    • They're mostly about skinheads and sex and violence and death.
    • They asked me about the skinheads and wouldn't believe me about the demons.
    • And, believe it or not, they were actually quite successful for a few years in transforming racially tolerant white skinheads into violent and racist hooligans.
    • The BNP are the National Front skinheads with hair and new suits.
    • This is about bringing together skinheads, national socialists and racist activists.
    • The images of violence did not depict skinhead thugs battling with the police and their truncheons.

Rhymes

pinhead

Definition of skinhead in US English:

skinhead

nounˈskɪnˌhɛdˈskinˌhed
  • A young man of a subculture characterized by close-cropped hair and heavy boots, often perceived as aggressive.

    光头仔(以留短发,穿重型靴子为特点的亚文化年轻人,常被视为好斗、强暴和种族仇视之徒)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It subsequently moved to Germany where it became a focus of attempts to re-site the skinhead subculture in a cultural, rather than political, space.
    • Like other bands that emerged in response to the importation of the skinhead subculture, the Onkelz looked to England as a source of identity.
    • In my period you were either a hippie or a skinhead, so I grew my hair long and listened to heavy metal.
    • They asked me about the skinheads and wouldn't believe me about the demons.
    • The skinhead subculture that was transmitted to Germany was not the original, but the revival.
    • By dint of its association with racist violence, the skinhead scene occupies a special, troubling place among youth subcultures.
    • This is about bringing together skinheads, national socialists and racist activists.
    • The hockey hair gang will not go for the whole skinhead thing, so it had to be anarchists.
    • So I think the struggle hasn't really changed - just that the skinhead now has longer hair and wears a suit.
    • The BNP are the National Front skinheads with hair and new suits.
    • I'm sure they'll enjoy being lumped in with racist skinheads and the terminally ill.
    • Every day witnesses new racist attacks, and the skinheads often kill their victims.
    • And, believe it or not, they were actually quite successful for a few years in transforming racially tolerant white skinheads into violent and racist hooligans.
    • They're mostly about skinheads and sex and violence and death.
    • The images of violence did not depict skinhead thugs battling with the police and their truncheons.
    • I strongly believe that we are all racist, in some way, that the skinhead lurks in all of us.
    • Of course, Chapman now states that his violent skinhead and criminal past is something that is far behind him.
    • While skinhead groups are relatively rare, racist attitudes toward the Rom persist among many Slovaks.
    • At the camps, thousands of skinheads and neo-Nazis are trained in military techniques.
    • White soldiers include the Aryan Brotherhood, Nazi skinheads, the KKK and other groups.
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