whisker
- IPA[ˈ(h)wiskər]
美式
- a long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals.;the hair growing on a man's face, especially on his cheeks.
noun: whisker, plural noun: whiskers
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- 1. a long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals.
- ▪ the hair growing on a man's face, especially on his cheeks.
- 2. informal a very small amount they won the election by a whisker
- 3. a single crystal of a material in the form of a filament with no dislocations.
- 4. a spar for extending the clews of a sail so that it can catch more wind.
- a fine adjustable wire in a crystal radio receiver.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fine adjustable wire in a crystal radio receiver.
Oxford Dictionary
- extremely close or near to doing, achieving, or suffering something
Oxford American Dictionary
- extremely close or near to doing, achieving, or suffering something
Oxford Dictionary
- whiskers or sideburns on a man's cheeks: his countenance was set off by bushy eyebrows and side-whiskers
Oxford Dictionary
- whiskers or sideburns on a man's cheeks: his countenance was set off by bushy eyebrows and side-whiskers
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a joke or story) be very old
Oxford Dictionary
- an excellent person or thing
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- IPA[ˈwɪskə]
英式
- a long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals.
Oxford Dictionary