mane
mane — 名詞
1. the thick hair growing down the upper neck in horses, or around the head in lion
鬃毛
馬或雄獅脖子上長的厚毛
the thick hair growing down the upper neck in horses, or around the head in lions, which is usually coarser and longer than the rest of the animal's coat.
Felix carefully combed the horse's tangled mane in the morning light.
Felix 在晨光中仔細梳理那匹馬糾結的鬃毛。
collocation: comb/tangle a mane
The lion's thick mane protected its neck during the fight with a younger male.
那頭雄獅濃密的鬃毛在與另一頭年輕公獅打鬥時保護了牠的脖子。
collocation: thick mane
Samir braided the pony's mane before the children's riding class began.
Samir 在孩子們的騎馬課開始前幫小馬的鬃毛編辮子。
Dewi brushed dust from the mare's mane after a long ride through the valley.
Dewi 在騎馬穿越山谷長途跋涉後,刷掉了母馬鬃毛上的灰塵。
In the old painting, the white horse's mane flew behind it in the wind.
在那幅古老的畫作中,白馬的鬃毛在風中往後飛揚。
用法筆記
Usually refers to the natural hair of a horse or lion; for a trimmed or styled horse mane, terms like 'roach' or 'hogged mane' are sometimes used. The word 'mane' itself does not imply any particular colour or length.
常見錯誤
2. hair on a human head that is unusually thick and long, so that it reminds the sp
濃密長髮
形容又多又長的頭髮
hair on a human head that is unusually thick and long, so that it reminds the speaker of an animal's mane.
Maja's thick brown mane hung down past her shoulders in the summer heat.
Maja 一頭濃密的棕色長髮在夏日炎熱中垂到肩膀以下。
collocation: thick mane (human)
Haruto ran his fingers through his dark mane to push it out of his eyes.
Haruto 用手指撥開他那頭深色濃密的長髮,以免擋住視線。
The singer was famous for her wild mane of red hair on the red carpet.
那位歌手在紅毯上以一頭狂野的紅髮聞名。
Ife cut her long mane short because it took too long to dry each morning.
Ife 把她的長髮剪短了,因為每天早上要吹乾太花時間。
Anjali twisted her thick dark mane into a bun before her morning shift.
Anjali 在早班開始前把一頭又濃又黑的長髮盤成一個髻。
- thick hair
neutral, literal description without the animal comparison
- flowing hair
emphasises length and movement rather than just thickness
- head of hair
idiomatic phrase meaning a full, thick covering of hair
用法筆記
Always metaphorical or comparative — calling someone's hair a 'mane' strongly implies great thickness and often wildness or volume. Can sound slightly informal or admiring. Usually singular; 'manes' for human hair is very rare.