a thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been shaved from something
the act of brushing against while passing
双语例句
1. Most men hate the bother of shaving.
大多数男士嫌刮胡子麻烦。
来自柯林斯例句
2. She was shaving thin slices off a courgette.
她正将小胡瓜切成薄片。
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3. Johnson cut himself shaving.
约翰逊刮胡子时刮伤了自己。
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4. He came across the man shaving alfresco.
他碰见那个男人正在外面刮胡子。
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5. Mike cut himself shaving.
迈克刮胡子时把脸划破了。
来自《权威词典》
用作名词 (n.)
I learnt that shaving in Greece was a weekly or even fortnightly occurrence, and it was never, ever inflicted on oneself. 我得知,希腊人每周或每两周刮一次胡子,他们从不会自己刮胡子。
His shaving mirror was covered with condensation. 他的剃须镜上有一层小水珠。