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单词 brow
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brow1

noun braʊbraʊ
  • 1A person's forehead.

    额;脑门子

    he wiped his brow

    他擦了擦前脑门。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The injection works by temporarily paralysing the muscles around the forehead, eyes and brow that make wrinkles and lines in the face as people age.
    • It wasn't a good kiss; she mashed her whole face against his straight on, jammed her nose into his, her forehead into his brow.
    • Men wiped sweat from their brows and then raised their damp handkerchiefs in agreement or protest.
    • Both women continued pouring magik into the sphere until it was the color of the sky, and Elisa wiped sweat from her brow.
    • Buck sighed audibly and wiped his brow as the jury, which had deliberated for five-and-a-half hours, returned its verdicts.
    • He looked around nervously and wiped his perspiring brow.
    • Her nose narrowed and took on an aquiline cast, while her forehead receded from her brow.
    • Making it into the lobby, he remembered wiping his brow repeatedly from the water seeping down his forehead.
    • A sterile towel should not be used by a person in sterile attire to adjust glasses or wipe his or her brow.
    • Weber was constantly wiping his brow with a towel during the TV game.
    • Her hair was windblown about her face, and deep creases were on her forehead, where her brow was puckered with anger.
    • Giovanni sighed and rubbed his forehead, his brow creasing as he thought.
    • I wiped my brow, leaving a stripe of blood across my forehead.
    • She stopped suddenly, her back still to Caleb and wiped her sweaty brow.
    • But as the spirit appeared, during my prayer, I felt surprised to notice its brow darkened and its forehead wrinkled.
    • While the rest of the room wiped their brows, one of the successful bidders slept soundly through the entire proceedings.
    • Nothing's longer than three minutes and they pause only to wipe sweat off their brows.
    • Residents working in nearby fields would stop in their work, wipe their sweating brows and wave to these visitors from afar.
    • The flour from the bacon and egg muffin had evidently rubbed off on my hands, and had been transferred to my forehead every time I wiped my brow.
    • He turned around, pushing his dark brown hair off his forehead and wiped his sweaty brow.
    Synonyms
    forehead, temple
    Zoology frons
    1. 1.1usually brows An eyebrow.
      his brows lifted in surprise

      他惊讶地扬起眉毛。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Groom your brows with an eyebrow brush or toothbrush in an upward and outwardly direction.
      • Hayek is leafing through the book again, showing me how Kahlo chose to give herself a single eyebrow when in reality her brows, though dark and striking, were separate.
      • Chain lifted his brows at such a good deed as that.
      • Her brows lifted in more light surprise then fell down back down in support.
      • Rayne's brows rose in surprise and we laughed loudly.
      • Crescent shaped brows raising upon her forehead, Morgana turned a questioning look upon her husband as Briar threw open the doors to the throne room.
      • The general gist of the article was: The doctor injected poison between my brows and paralyzed my forehead.
      • Lisa's head snapped to the left as she took in his form with surprise before her brows furrowed in pain.
      • The hairs that had fallen over his brows revealed his tan forehead.
      • About to let loose a double rant, her brows shot up in surprise as he turned and pressed a finger to her lips to quiet her.
      • When using colour on brows, match it to your eyebrows and not to your hair.
      • Her brows lift a little, but she doesn't answer me.
      • But with a motorway across my forehead, brows to which the word furrowed does no justice and a whole flock of crow's feet around my eyes, I have nothing to lose.
      • No sooner had she wished it than his green-flecked gaze fell to her and the reddish brows raised on his forehead once more while one corner of his mouth crept upwards.
      • He looked like the typical boy next door with dark blond longish hair that covered his high forehead and reached his brows.
      • Her brows furrowed together in surprise, before she carefully smoothed them out and assumed a blank expression.
      • Briar inquired skeptically, his brows arching on his forehead even as his eyes glimmered a brilliant green of hope.
      • While brows are sprouting, make sure to fill them in with an eyebrow pencil or brow powder, advises beauty guru, Laura Mercier.
      • He had a strong forehead and heavy brows that made him look like he was brooding.
      • Pieta lifted her brows slightly as he spoke, for fearful though she was, she knew not her true heritage and had never been told from where she inherited her exotic looks.
      Synonyms
      eyebrow
  • 2The summit of a hill or pass.

    坡顶,山脊;隘口之顶

    the cottages were built on the brow of a hill

    村舍建在山顶上。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As you come to a certain brow of the hill on the Mount of Olives, as you begin to descend you come to the valley of the Kidron and so you have a magnificent view of the city.
    • As her breath returned, she stood again and walked slowly to the brow of the hill, staring out at the hazy valley.
    • Jack Womersley, a former Bradford councillor, saw the motorbike overtake two cars and disappear over the brow of a hill moments before the collision.
    • ‘The bend is not severe but it's not possible to see it because of the brow of the hill,’ said TC Kirkbright.
    • As they creep over the blind brow of the hill, an articulated lorry comes thundering towards them and swerves out into the middle of the road as the driver spots the wary pedestrians.
    • Indeed, as I approached the brow of the hill's eastern ridge the sun had also cleared the clouds and cast my shadow before me, an elongated shadow arched by no less than four rainbows.
    • Acting Inspector Steve Scott said: ‘My understanding is that the motorcycle came over the brow of the hill on its side,’ he said.
    • After passing over the brow of a small hill leave the track and bear diagonally right across a field along a path indicated by a waymarker, this leads to a wooden footbridge on the far side of the large Field.
    • Some years ago a footpath was installed from Carnforth to the outskirts of Nether Kellet but stopped at a point where the road enters the village on the brow of a hill and round a sharp, narrow bend.
    • I recently witnessed one cretin performing this manoeuvre as he approached the brow of a hill; an oncoming vehicle had to slam on its brakes to avoid a collision.
    • Mr Nugent was travelling separately and driving behind his pals when he lost sight of the Peugeot after the brow of a hill near Castledown School, Ludgershall.
    • The same story unfolded at the Scardaun Falls where the wind whipped the spray off the Falls and back over the brow of the hill towards the lake.
    • For no less than three miles this vast upland of hillocks and brows roll on, serried knolls which appear to stretch onwards into infinity.
    • The road twisted and turned for another fifteen minutes until it came to the brow of a hill and revealed a small valley beyond.
    • I had this old habit of speeding along the old country roads late at night and dipping my headlights before going around corners or going over the brows of hills.
    • I was standing on the brow of a small hill behind my house, a warm breeze coming through the copse of trees behind me, and my eyes skimming over the roof tops and across to the lush fields in the distance.
    • Anticipation was hardly a word in Newrys mind as they forged on and went straight from the kick off Newry to charge over the brow of the hill and launched a assault on the Cookstown line.
    • Soon, Karae shifted position a second time, moving to lie on her stomach, facing the valley over the brow of the hill.
    • He overtook a coach full of schoolchildren on a blind bend on the brow of a hill and has never even apologised.
    • It's a busy road, and that was our main concern, with the traffic coming over the brow of the hill.
    Synonyms
    summit, peak, top, mountaintop, crest, crown, tip, head, pinnacle, apex, vertex, apogee

Derivatives

  • browed

  • combining formbraʊdbraʊd
    • Having a specified kind of brow or brows.

      in combination furrow-browed
      monobrowed

Origin

Old English brū 'eyelash, eyebrow', of Germanic origin. Current senses arose in Middle English; compare with brae.

Rhymes

allow, avow, Bilbao, Bissau, bough, bow, bow-wow, cacao, chow, ciao, cow, dhow, Dow, endow, Foochow, Frau, Hangzhou, Hough, how, Howe, kowtow, Lao, Liao, Macao, Macau, miaow, Mindanao, mow, now, ow, Palau, plough (US plow), pow, prow, row, scow, Slough, sough, sow, Tao, thou, vow, wow, Yangshao

brow2

noun braʊbraʊ
  • 1A gangway from a ship to the shore.

    (从船到岸上的)跳板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It raced from the ship's side to the flight deck while the brows were secured.
    • With a call to board ship, sailors said their final farewells, gave their final kisses and hugs and moved up the brow.
    • When the brow was secured, RADM Yang strode to the shore to be greeted by RADM Smith and the Chinese dignitaries.
    • It was one of the largest crowds seen at any recent ship's departure and two brows were needed to get the large crowd on and off the warship.
    1. 1.1 A hinged part of a ferry or landing craft forming a landing platform.
      渡轮(或登陆艇)的舷梯

Origin

Mid 19th century: probably from Norwegian bru, from Old Norse brú 'bridge'.

brow1

nounbraʊbrou
  • 1A person's forehead.

    额;脑门子

    he wiped his brow

    他擦了擦前脑门。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Buck sighed audibly and wiped his brow as the jury, which had deliberated for five-and-a-half hours, returned its verdicts.
    • I wiped my brow, leaving a stripe of blood across my forehead.
    • Men wiped sweat from their brows and then raised their damp handkerchiefs in agreement or protest.
    • She stopped suddenly, her back still to Caleb and wiped her sweaty brow.
    • Her nose narrowed and took on an aquiline cast, while her forehead receded from her brow.
    • Making it into the lobby, he remembered wiping his brow repeatedly from the water seeping down his forehead.
    • Giovanni sighed and rubbed his forehead, his brow creasing as he thought.
    • Residents working in nearby fields would stop in their work, wipe their sweating brows and wave to these visitors from afar.
    • Weber was constantly wiping his brow with a towel during the TV game.
    • Both women continued pouring magik into the sphere until it was the color of the sky, and Elisa wiped sweat from her brow.
    • While the rest of the room wiped their brows, one of the successful bidders slept soundly through the entire proceedings.
    • Her hair was windblown about her face, and deep creases were on her forehead, where her brow was puckered with anger.
    • But as the spirit appeared, during my prayer, I felt surprised to notice its brow darkened and its forehead wrinkled.
    • He looked around nervously and wiped his perspiring brow.
    • The injection works by temporarily paralysing the muscles around the forehead, eyes and brow that make wrinkles and lines in the face as people age.
    • Nothing's longer than three minutes and they pause only to wipe sweat off their brows.
    • It wasn't a good kiss; she mashed her whole face against his straight on, jammed her nose into his, her forehead into his brow.
    • A sterile towel should not be used by a person in sterile attire to adjust glasses or wipe his or her brow.
    • The flour from the bacon and egg muffin had evidently rubbed off on my hands, and had been transferred to my forehead every time I wiped my brow.
    • He turned around, pushing his dark brown hair off his forehead and wiped his sweaty brow.
    Synonyms
    forehead, temple
    1. 1.1usually brows An eyebrow.
      his brows lifted in surprise

      他惊讶地扬起眉毛。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her brows lifted in more light surprise then fell down back down in support.
      • Crescent shaped brows raising upon her forehead, Morgana turned a questioning look upon her husband as Briar threw open the doors to the throne room.
      • Her brows furrowed together in surprise, before she carefully smoothed them out and assumed a blank expression.
      • But with a motorway across my forehead, brows to which the word furrowed does no justice and a whole flock of crow's feet around my eyes, I have nothing to lose.
      • While brows are sprouting, make sure to fill them in with an eyebrow pencil or brow powder, advises beauty guru, Laura Mercier.
      • Her brows lift a little, but she doesn't answer me.
      • Groom your brows with an eyebrow brush or toothbrush in an upward and outwardly direction.
      • He had a strong forehead and heavy brows that made him look like he was brooding.
      • About to let loose a double rant, her brows shot up in surprise as he turned and pressed a finger to her lips to quiet her.
      • The general gist of the article was: The doctor injected poison between my brows and paralyzed my forehead.
      • Chain lifted his brows at such a good deed as that.
      • Pieta lifted her brows slightly as he spoke, for fearful though she was, she knew not her true heritage and had never been told from where she inherited her exotic looks.
      • Hayek is leafing through the book again, showing me how Kahlo chose to give herself a single eyebrow when in reality her brows, though dark and striking, were separate.
      • Briar inquired skeptically, his brows arching on his forehead even as his eyes glimmered a brilliant green of hope.
      • The hairs that had fallen over his brows revealed his tan forehead.
      • Rayne's brows rose in surprise and we laughed loudly.
      • He looked like the typical boy next door with dark blond longish hair that covered his high forehead and reached his brows.
      • When using colour on brows, match it to your eyebrows and not to your hair.
      • No sooner had she wished it than his green-flecked gaze fell to her and the reddish brows raised on his forehead once more while one corner of his mouth crept upwards.
      • Lisa's head snapped to the left as she took in his form with surprise before her brows furrowed in pain.
      Synonyms
      eyebrow
  • 2The summit of a hill or pass.

    坡顶,山脊;隘口之顶

    the cottages were built on the brow of a hill

    村舍建在山顶上。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Nugent was travelling separately and driving behind his pals when he lost sight of the Peugeot after the brow of a hill near Castledown School, Ludgershall.
    • It's a busy road, and that was our main concern, with the traffic coming over the brow of the hill.
    • Acting Inspector Steve Scott said: ‘My understanding is that the motorcycle came over the brow of the hill on its side,’ he said.
    • As they creep over the blind brow of the hill, an articulated lorry comes thundering towards them and swerves out into the middle of the road as the driver spots the wary pedestrians.
    • I had this old habit of speeding along the old country roads late at night and dipping my headlights before going around corners or going over the brows of hills.
    • The same story unfolded at the Scardaun Falls where the wind whipped the spray off the Falls and back over the brow of the hill towards the lake.
    • As her breath returned, she stood again and walked slowly to the brow of the hill, staring out at the hazy valley.
    • The road twisted and turned for another fifteen minutes until it came to the brow of a hill and revealed a small valley beyond.
    • Some years ago a footpath was installed from Carnforth to the outskirts of Nether Kellet but stopped at a point where the road enters the village on the brow of a hill and round a sharp, narrow bend.
    • For no less than three miles this vast upland of hillocks and brows roll on, serried knolls which appear to stretch onwards into infinity.
    • I was standing on the brow of a small hill behind my house, a warm breeze coming through the copse of trees behind me, and my eyes skimming over the roof tops and across to the lush fields in the distance.
    • Anticipation was hardly a word in Newrys mind as they forged on and went straight from the kick off Newry to charge over the brow of the hill and launched a assault on the Cookstown line.
    • Indeed, as I approached the brow of the hill's eastern ridge the sun had also cleared the clouds and cast my shadow before me, an elongated shadow arched by no less than four rainbows.
    • After passing over the brow of a small hill leave the track and bear diagonally right across a field along a path indicated by a waymarker, this leads to a wooden footbridge on the far side of the large Field.
    • ‘The bend is not severe but it's not possible to see it because of the brow of the hill,’ said TC Kirkbright.
    • Jack Womersley, a former Bradford councillor, saw the motorbike overtake two cars and disappear over the brow of a hill moments before the collision.
    • Soon, Karae shifted position a second time, moving to lie on her stomach, facing the valley over the brow of the hill.
    • He overtook a coach full of schoolchildren on a blind bend on the brow of a hill and has never even apologised.
    • As you come to a certain brow of the hill on the Mount of Olives, as you begin to descend you come to the valley of the Kidron and so you have a magnificent view of the city.
    • I recently witnessed one cretin performing this manoeuvre as he approached the brow of a hill; an oncoming vehicle had to slam on its brakes to avoid a collision.
    Synonyms
    summit, peak, top, mountaintop, crest, crown, tip, head, pinnacle, apex, vertex, apogee

Origin

Old English brū ‘eyelash, eyebrow’, of Germanic origin. Current senses arose in Middle English; compare with brae.

brow2

nounbraʊbrou
  • 1A gangway from a ship to the shore.

    (从船到岸上的)跳板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It raced from the ship's side to the flight deck while the brows were secured.
    • When the brow was secured, RADM Yang strode to the shore to be greeted by RADM Smith and the Chinese dignitaries.
    • With a call to board ship, sailors said their final farewells, gave their final kisses and hugs and moved up the brow.
    • It was one of the largest crowds seen at any recent ship's departure and two brows were needed to get the large crowd on and off the warship.
    1. 1.1 A hinged part of a ferry or landing craft forming a landing platform or ramp.
      渡轮(或登陆艇)的舷梯

Origin

Mid 19th century: probably from Norwegian bru, from Old Norse brú ‘bridge’.

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