n. 胡须,腮须(whisker 的复数)
v. 使……有须;使……有似须状的东西(whisker 的第三人称单数)
crystal whisker晶须
the cat's whiskers[俚语]正是需要的东西;正对头,妙极了,[美国俚语]了不起的人(或东西)(一般用于表示兴奋、惊讶)[亦作 the cat's pyjamas]
1.that new set of whiskers. FRANK: Oh, thank you, thank you, Miss
弗兰克:谢谢,谢谢,思嘉小姐。
2.The researchers recently acquired whiskers shed by seals at the New England Aquarium in Boston.
研究者最近从波士顿的新英格兰水族馆获得了海豹脱落的胡子。
3.Here are my PAWS, here is my tail, these are my whiskers.
这儿是我的脚爪,这儿是我的尾巴,这些是我的胡子。
4.This year’s winner German hairdresser Elmar Weisser, 47, transformed his whiskers into a Norwegian flag and a moose.
今年的冠军、47岁的德国美发师艾尔玛•威瑟尔就把他的络腮胡修成了挪威国旗和一只麋鹿。
5.She is very old now, with little, round, wire-rimmed glasses and whiskers sprouting from her chin.
她现在很老了,戴着小而圆的金属丝框眼镜,下巴长出了胡须。
6.These are its whiskers.
这些是它的须。
7.Panic's whiskers brush against her cheek.
他的胡子慌慌张张地在她脸上扫过。
8.The Cat was laughing also, but tried to hide it by stroking his long whiskers.
那只猫也在笑,但试图通过轻捋他长长的胡须来掩饰。