ponytail
ponytail — noun
1. a hairstyle made by brushing the hair back, tying it in one place, and letting t
1.名詞A2
釋義
a hairstyle made by brushing the hair back, tying it in one place, and letting the long part hang down
例句
Ava tied her hair into a ponytail before the tennis lesson.
pattern: tie your hair into a ponytail
The little girl's ponytail swung as she ran across the park.
ponytail as subject in a moving scene
For the interview, Mina wore a low ponytail and a navy jacket.
A loose ponytail kept Daniel's long hair off his face at lunch.
On hot days, cooks often wear a ponytail under a white cap.
文法句型
wear a ponytail
tie your hair in a ponytail
pull your hair into a ponytail
用法筆記
Usually used after verbs like wear, tie, pull, and put when talking about arranging hair. High ponytail and low ponytail show where the band sits on the head.
常見錯誤
❌Noah tied a ponytail before practice.
✅Noah tied his hair in a ponytail before practice.
💡English usually says you tie your hair in or into a ponytail.
❌Mia wore two ponytails to school.
✅Mia wore two pigtails to school.
💡for two separate bunches of hair, English more often says 'pigtails'.