shorn
英 [ʃɔːn]
美 [ʃɔːrn]
adj. 剪短的;修剪过的; 被剥夺了…的;被剥去…的
v. 给(羊)剪(羊毛); 剪(头发); 切断; 剪切; 断
shear的过去分词
过去分词:shorned
COCA.34052
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 剪短的;修剪过的
If grass or hair isshorn, it has been cut very short.- ...his shorn hair.
他剪短了的头发
- ...his shorn hair.
- ADJ 被剥夺了…的;被剥去…的
If a person or thing isshorn ofsomething that was an important part of them, it has been removed from them.- She looks terrible, shorn of all her beauty and dignity.
失去了美貌和尊严,她看上去糟透了。 - ...an age increasingly shorn of religious and political faith.
宗教和政治信仰逐渐丧失的时代
- She looks terrible, shorn of all her beauty and dignity.
Shornis the past participle ofshear.
英英释义
adj
- having the hair or wool cut or clipped off as if with shears or clippers
- picked up the baby's shorn curls from the floor
- naked as a sheared sheep
双语例句
- The Stockholm-based Patzer has shorn the locks of every Swedish prime minister since the late1960s.
自上世纪60年代末,居住在斯德哥尔摩的帕兹便成为瑞典首相的御用理发师。 - The sheep were shorn every year at the beginning of June, and their wool was sold.
每年六月初剪羊毛,然后把羊毛卖掉。 - He looked strange with his closely shorn head.
他剃了光头后看上去显得很怪。 - His recent illness has shorn him of strength.
他最近的一场病使他的体力大为减弱。 - It was time for the sheep to be shorn.
是剪羊毛的时节了。 - He thought we would be taken in, but on the contrary, it was he who got shorn.
他本以为我们会上当,可是吃大亏的反而是他。 - Her hair had been shorn when she had a fever.
她发烧的时候头发被剪掉了。 - She put on little round caps which concealed her shorn head, and in which she was still pretty.
她自己戴一顶小扁帽,遮住她的光头,她仍旧是美丽的。 - And one that had cut his finger and had been a centre of fascination and homage up to this time, now found himself suddenly without an adherent, and shorn of his glory.
有一个割破手指的孩子,大家都敬佩他,围着他转,现在忽然没有人追随他了,不免大失光彩。 - Hair shorn on these occasions was never kept.
在这些场合里,人们从不保留剪下的头发。