Definition von hai̇r im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- hair
- Haircloth; a hair shirt
I requyre you take thys hayre that was thys holy mannes and put hit nexte thy skynne, and hit shall prevayle the gretly.
- hair
- A slender outgrowth from the chitinous cuticle of insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other invertebrates. Such hairs are totally unlike those of vertebrates in structure, composition, and mode of growth
- hair
- The collection or mass of such growths growing from the skin of humans and animals, and forming a covering for a part of the head or for any part or the whole body
She said she couldn't go out with me Friday - she had to wash her hair.
- hair
- A cellular outgrowth of the epidermis, consisting of one or of several cells, whether pointed, hooked, knobbed, or stellated. Internal hairs occur in the flower stalk of the yellow frog lily (Nuphar)
- hair
- Any very small distance, or degree; a hairbreadth
Just a little louder please - turn that knob a hair to the right.
- hair
- A pigmented keratinaceous growth that forms thin spires and grows out from a follicle on the human head
And draweth new delights with hoary hairs. - Edmund Spenser.
- hair
- {n} one of the coverings of the body, a course
- Hair
- {i} broadway play and film about the counterculture and social issues of the 1960s
- hair
- cloth woven from horsehair or camelhair; used for upholstery or stiffening in garments
- hair
- A bristle from a brush
- hair
- emphasis If you say that someone has not a hair out of place, you are emphasizing that they are extremely smart and neatly dressed. She had a lot of make-up on and not a hair out of place
- hair
- n [long thread growing on your body or the body of an animal (There's cat ~ all over the pillow )] bulu 2 n [long thread growing on your head (Her ~ is black )] rambut
- hair
- a very small distance or space; "they escaped by a hair's-breadth"; "they lost the election by a whisker"
- hair
- If you say that someone faced with a shock or a problem does not turn a hair, you mean that they do not show any surprise or fear, and remain completely calm. No one seems to turn a hair at the thought of the divorced Princess marrying
- hair
- A slender outgrowth from the chitinous cuticle of insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other invertebrates
- hair
- A haircloth
- hair
- One of the structures typically found on a caterpillar It can come in a variety of forms, such as feathery, branched, or forked The more correct term for this kind of hair is seta (pl setae)
- hair
- Hair is the threads that cover the body of an animal such as a dog, or make up a horse's mane and tail. I am allergic to cat hair. dog hairs on the carpet
- hair
- If you say that someone is splitting hairs, you mean that they are making unnecessary distinctions between things when the differences between them are so small they are not important. Don't split hairs. You know what I'm getting at. Threadlike outgrowths of the skin. Babies shed a layer of downy, slender hairs (lanugo) before or just after birth. The fine, short, unpigmented hairs (vellus) then grow. Starting at puberty, terminal hair, longer, coarser, and more pigmented, develops in the armpits, crotch, sometimes on parts of the trunk and limbs, and, in males, on the face. Scalp hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes are different types. The number of scalp hairs, which grow about 0.5 in. (13 mm) per month, averages 100,000-150,000. The hair shaft (above the skin) is dead tissue, composed of keratin. Only a few growing cells at the base of the root are alive. Hair is formed by cell division at the base of the follicle (a tiny pocket in the skin), part of a cycle of growing, resting, and falling out. Vellus lasts about four months, scalp hairs three to five years
- hair
- course, order, grain
- hair
- dense growth of hairs covering the body or parts of it (as on the human head); helps prevent heat loss; "he combed his hair"
- hair
- a filamentous projection or process on an organism any of the cylindrical filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal; "there is a hair in my soup"
- hair
- a filamentous projection or process on an organism
- hair
- may be covered for folkloric dances, uncovered for classical dances Dancers in the Arabian Gulf region may toss their hair in time to the music
- hair
- Your hair is the fine threads that grow in a mass on your head. I wash my hair every night a girl with long blonde hair I get some grey hairs but I pull them out
- hair
- filamentous hairlike growth on a plant; "peach fuzz
- hair
- any of the cylindrical filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal; "there is a hair in my soup"
- hair
- Fast, extremely turbulent water covered with white, aerated foam
- hair
- Hair (human or animal) used for various purposes; as, hair for stuffing cushions
- hair
- {i} any of a number of fine filaments which grow from the skin of animals and humans
- hair
- A spring device used in a hair-trigger firearm
- hair
- Fin-
- hair
- = long - longing for freedom ; losing hair - insecurity ; tangled - quarrelsHammer = oppressionHarvest = prosperityHiding = dreamer has something to hide (ie Feelings, characteristics)Home = security, comfortHouse = kitchen - nourishment ; bedroom - intimacy, sexual
- hair
- filamentous hairlike growth on a plant; "peach fuzz"
- hair
- One the above-mentioned filaments, consisting, in vertebrate animals, of a long, tubular part which is free and flexible, and a bulbous root imbedded in the skin
- hair
- If you let your hair down, you relax completely and enjoy yourself. the world-famous Oktoberfest, a time when everyone in Munich really lets their hair down
- hair
- Hair is the short, fine threads that grow on different parts of your body. The majority of men have hair on their chest It tickled the hairs on the back of my neck
- hair
- Jewelry woven from human hair, made either as a romantic token for a loved one or from the hair of a deceased friend or family member as a sentimental remembrance Jewelry is also woven from horsehair and elephant hair
- hair
- Such hairs are totally unlike those of vertebrates in structure, composition, and mode of growth
- hair
- = the "Ancient of Days"; God HARLOT = Roman empire, which led people astray into idolatry HARVEST = gathering true Christians during the final judgment HEADS = Roman emperors HIDDEN MANNA = heavenly bread; the Eucharist HILLS (SEVEN) = all the territory covered by Roman empire HORNS = power; kings HORNS LIKE A LAMB'S BUT VOICE LIKE A DRAGON = false prophets HORSES AND THEIR RIDERS 1 WHITE = a conquering power (BOW = oppression) 2 RED = a bloody war (HUGE SWORD = violence) 3 BLACK = famine (SCALE = shortage of food with corresponding increase in prices) 4 PALE GREEN = death and decay (HADES = netherworld) HUMAN BEING = wisest of God's creations
- hair
- Something that makes your hair stand on end shocks or frightens you very much. This was the kind of smile that made your hair stand on end
- hair
- The collection or mass of filaments growing from the skin of an animal, and forming a covering for a part of the head or for any part or the whole of the body
- hair
- An outgrowth of the epidermis, consisting of one or of several cells, whether pointed, hooked, knobbed, or stellated
- hair
- A delicate unmodified setal structure arising directly from the cuticle See also bristle, spine and trichobothrium
- hair
- cheve, pwal
- hair
- Internal hairs occur in the flower stalk of the yellow frog lily (Nuphar)
- hair bundle
- a group of cellular processes resembling hair, characteristic of hair cells
To test this model, we measured the stiffness of hair bundles during mechanical stimulation.
- hair bundles
- plural form of hair bundle
- hair conditioner
- Any of many cosmetic products that aim to improve the condition of the hair, especially after washing
- hair conditioners
- plural form of hair conditioner
- hair dryer
- An electric device for drying hair; a blow-dryer
- hair dryers
- plural form of hair dryer
- hair dye
- Any of various materials used to dye hair on the head
- hair extension
- A length of hair which is attached to one's normal hair to make it longer
- hair gel
- A hairstyling product in gel form that hardens the hair, so it stays in a certain hairstyle
- hair moss
- fat choy
- hair of the dog
- An alcoholic drink taken the morning after to cure a hangover or withdrawal symptoms
- hair shirts
- plural form of hair shirt
- hair space
- The narrowest space appearing between letters and punctuation
- hair space
- A piece of metal type used to create the narrowest space
- hair spray
- A usually scented hairstyling product in aerosol form that stiffens the hair, so it stays in a certain hairstyle
- hair stroke
- a soothing gesture
- hair stroke
- a line as fine as a hair
- hair stroke
- a fine line drawn out at the top or bottom of a letter
- hair styling
- The occupation of cutting and arrangement of hair to create an attractive presentation
- hair tie
- A circular bit of elastic used to hold hair in place
- hair ties
- plural form of hair tie
- hair-brush
- A brush used in hair care for brushing, tidying, and detangling hair
- hair-curling
- Exciting, astonishing, frightening, or horrifying
If the walls . . . could talk, they would reveal some hair-curling secrets.
- hair-dryer
- Alternative spelling of hair dryer; alternative spelling of hairdryer
- hair-gel
- Attributive form of hair gel
hair-gel do.
- hair-raising
- Causing fear; scary
- hair-splitting
- the act of finding exceedingly small differences which are probably neither important nor noticeable to most people
Dick's Tribune poked endless fun at the hair-splitting sectarianism of the various Trotskyist groups jostling on the fringes of the Labour party at that time.
- hair-splittingly
- With exceedingly small differences which are probably neither important nor noticeable to most people
Nobody expected the vote to be so hair-splittingly close.
- hair-spray
- Attributive form of hair spray
hair-spray teen.
- hair-tidy
- a dish used by woman in the past to store the hair that fell while combing, and use it later for a bun, etc
- hair-trigger
- a trigger that will set off a firearm when even a very small pressure is applied
Is your laugh hung on a hair-trigger?--that is, is it critical, or can you get it off easy?.
- hair-trigger
- easily angered, having a short temper
Gus, the latter began, am I right in assuming that you possess a reasonable amount of influence with that hair-trigger partner of yours, Live Wire Luiz?.
- hair-trigger
- unstable, in a situation that could be worsened by the slightest mistake
- hat hair
- An accidental hairdo resulting from the wearing of a hat
- hair trigger
- a gun trigger that responds with little pressure
- hair trigger
- {s} easily activated; reacting right away
- hair trigger
- {i} trigger of a gun that responds with sligh pressure; quick response
- hair trigger
- A gun trigger adjusted to respond to a very slight pressure. a trigger on a gun that needs very little pressure to fire the gun
- hair-trigger
- responsive to the slightest stimulation or provocation; "he has a hair-trigger temper
- hair-trigger
- If you describe something as hair-trigger, you mean that it is likely to change very violently and suddenly. His boozing, arrogance, and hair-trigger temper have often led him into ugly nightclub brawls A hair-trigger situation has been created which could lead to an outbreak of war at any time. easily made angry
- hair follicle
- The tubular epithelial sheath that surrounds the lower part of the hair shaft and encloses at the bottom a vascular papilla supplying the growing basal part of the hair with nourishment
- hair iron
- A hair iron or hair tong is a tool used to change the structure of the hair with the help of heat. There are two general kinds: Straightening irons, used to straighten the hair, and curling irons, used to make the hair curly. Straightening irons may also be called flat irons, but not to be confused with clothes flat irons. Now, there are irons, called styling irons, that can be used to both straighten and curl the hair. One tool means that you can straighten one portion of the strand and curl the other
- hair of the dog
- (deyim) A drink of liquor taken when one has a hangover; a drink of liquor taken when one is recovering from drinking too much liquor. (Often the same type of liquor as one got drunk on.)
Oh, I'm miserable. I need some of the hair of the dog that bit me. That's some hangover you've got there, Bob. Here, drink this. It's some of the hair of the dog that bit you.
- hair of the dog that bit
- (deyim) A drink of liquor taken when one has a hangover; a drink of liquor taken when one is recovering from drinking too much liquor. (Often the same type of liquor as one got drunk on.)
Oh, I'm miserable. I need some of the hair of the dog that bit me. That's some hangover you've got there, Bob. Here, drink this. It's some of the hair of the dog that bit you.
- hair pie
- (Argo) Cunnilingus. [Orig. U.S.]
- hair pie
- (Argo) The vagina. [Orig. U.S.]
- hair trigger
- A trigger on a gun that needs very little pressure to fire the gun
- hair-trigger
- Responding to the slightest provocation or stimulation: "a hair-trigger temper"; "a hair-trigger reaction"
- hair-up
- Hair-up is British slang for a fight between women
- hair care
- care for the hair: the activity of washing or cutting or curling or arranging the hair
- hair conditioner
- hair product which improves the quality and health of the hair
- hair dresser
- (hare dres*er) n Someone who is able to create a style you will never be able to duplicate again See "Magician "
- hair dresser
- (hare dres*er) n Someone, who is able to create a style, you will never be able to duplicate again See also "Magician"
- hair dryer
- device that dries hair by blowing hot air on it
- hair loss
- falling off of hair from one's head
- hair net
- net worn to keep the hair in place
- hair ribbon
- {i} band worn around the head, headband
- hair seal
- Any of various seals of the family Phocidae, having a stiff, hairlike coat in the adult and ears visible only as small indentations
- hair shirt
- an uncomfortable shirt made of coarse animal hair; worn next to the skin as a penance
- hair stylist
- one who cuts and styles hair, hairdresser
- hair washing
- cleaning the hair with soap and water
- hair-raising
- A hair-raising experience, event, or story is very frightening but can also be exciting. hair-raising rides at funfairs. frightening and dangerous in a way that is exciting
- hair.
- yure
- hairless
- Destitute of hair
- hairless
- Bald
- hairlessness
- The condition or quality of being hairless
- hairlike
- Resembling hair; having the texture, consistency, or appearance of hair
The moss grew in a hairlike mass over the rocks.
- hairless
- {a} destitute of hair, smooth, bare, bald
- Hair
- seta
- Hair
- poll
- Hair
- heer
- Hair
- here
- Haired
- herd
- Hairless
- depilous
- hair
- locks
- hair
- riah
- hair
- oho
- haired
- Having a specified kind of hair. Often used in combination: a longhaired cat; a shorthaired dog
- haired
- {s} having hair of a certain type or quality (i.e. long-haired)
- haired
- Having some specific type of hair
- haired
- Having hair
- haired
- In composition: Having (such) hair; as, red-haired
- hairless
- {s} bald; lacking hair
- hairless
- having no hair or fur; "a Mexican Hairless is about the size of a fox terrier and hairless except for a tufts on the head and tail"
- hairless
- A part of your body that is hairless has no hair on it. hairy. with no hair
- hairless
- having no hair or fur; "a Mexican Hairless is about the size of a fox terrier and hairless except for a tufts on the head and tail
- hairlessness
- the condition of being void of hair
- hairlessness
- the quality of not having hair
- hairlessness
- the quality of not having hair the condition of being void of hair
- hairlessness
- {i} baldness, lack of hair
- hairlike
- {s} resembling a hair
- hairs
- plural of hair