wig
- IPA[wɪɡ]
英式
- a covering for the head made of real or artificial hair, typically worn by judges and barristers in law courts or by people trying to conceal their baldness.
noun: wig, plural noun: wigs
- 相關詞
- a severe rebuke: the presenter gave the PM a wigging
Oxford Dictionary
- a wig with the hair arranged standing up or sticking out, as worn by a clown or similar performer.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a wig with the hair arranged standing up or sticking out, as worn by a clown or similar performer.
Oxford Dictionary
- behave in an irrational or erratic way; panic or become hysterical
Oxford Dictionary
- behave in an irrational or erratic way; panic or become hysterical
Oxford American Dictionary
- the smoke tree.
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- IPA[wɪɡ]
英式
- rebuke (someone) severely: I had often occasion to wig him for getting drunk
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[wiɡ]
美式
- a covering for the head made of real or artificial hair, typically worn by people for adornment ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[wiɡ]
美式
- rebuke (someone) severely: I had often occasion to wig him for getting drunk
Oxford American Dictionary