anglais > français | |
hair | |
1. n. (Dénombrable) Cheveu. | |
2. n. Chevelure, cheveux. | |
He must cut his hair. | |
Il doit se couper les cheveux. | |
3. n. Poil. | |
anglais > anglais | |
hair | |
1. n. A pigmented filament of keratin which grows from a follicle on the skin of humans and other mammals. | |
2. n. 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. | |
In the western world, women usually have long hair while men usually have short hair. | |
3. n. (zoology) 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 mo | |
4. n. (botany) 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). | |
5. n. (obsolete) Haircloth; a hair shirt. | |
6. n. Any very small distance, or degree; a hairbreadth. | |
Just a little louder please—turn that knob a hair to the right. | |
français > anglais | |
cheveux | |
1. n. plural of cheveu | |