moustached
moustached — 形容詞
1. having a moustache growing on the upper lip
留鬍髭的
上唇留有一排毛髮
having a moustache growing on the upper lip
A moustached gentleman held the door open for the elderly woman.
一位留著鬍髭的紳士為那位老婦人扶著門。
attributive position before noun: moustached + gentleman
Trang smiled at the old photograph of her moustached uncle in military uniform.
Trang 看著那張穿著軍裝、留鬍髭的叔叔的舊照片,微微一笑。
The barber carefully trimmed the moustached customer's upper lip hair.
理髮師小心翼翼地修剪那位留鬍髭的客人上唇的毛髮。
The moustached soldier was easy to spot among the crowd of young recruits.
那位留鬍髭的士兵在新兵群中很容易被認出來。
- mustached
American English spelling of the same word
- mustachioed
more elaborate and slightly old-fashioned; suggests a larger or more styled moustache
- hirsute
formal and broader in meaning — refers to having hair on the face or body in general, not just the upper lip
- clean-shaven
describes a man with no facial hair at all
- beardless
describes a man without a beard (may or may not have a moustache)
文法句型
a moustached + noun
noun + be + moustached
用法筆記
Moustached is the British English spelling; the American English equivalent is mustached. The word is less common than the noun moustache and is typically used to describe a person's appearance rather than the hair itself.