bald
- IPA[bɔːld]
英式
- having a scalp wholly or partly lacking hair;(of an animal) not covered by the usual fur, hair, or feathers
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- 1. having a scalp wholly or partly lacking hair he was starting to go bald 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of an animal) not covered by the usual fur, hair, or feathers hedgehogs are born bald
- ▪ (of a plant or an area of land) not covered by the usual leaves, bark, or vegetation the bald trunks with their empty branches 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a tyre) having the tread worn away the Nissan had two bald tyres
- 2. not having any extra detail or explanation; plain or blunt the bald statement in the preceding paragraph requires amplification 同義詞 反義詞
- a son of Odin and god of the summer sun. He was invulnerable to all things except mistletoe, ...
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- a son of Odin and god of the summer sun. He was invulnerable to all things except mistletoe, ...
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- a deciduous North American conifer with exposed buttress roots and ball-shaped cones, typically ...
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- having a scalp wholly or partly lacking hair; bald: a big, bald-headed man
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- the rockfowl.
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- a white-headed North American eagle that includes fish among its prey. Now most common in ...
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- shameless and undisguised; barefaced: a bald-faced lie
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- a white-headed North American eagle that includes fish among its prey. It is the national bird ...
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- IPA[bôld]
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- having a scalp wholly or partly lacking hair: he was starting to go bald he had a shiny bald head
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