shorn
英 [ʃɔːn]
美 [ʃɔːrn]
adj. 剪短的;修剪过的; 被剥夺了…的;被剥去…的
v. 给(羊)剪(羊毛); 剪(头发); 切断; 剪切; 断
shear的过去分词
过去分词:shorned
COCA.34052
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 剪短的;修剪过的
If grass or hair isshorn, it has been cut very short.- ...his shorn hair.
他剪短了的头发
- ...his shorn hair.
- ADJ 被剥夺了…的;被剥去…的
If a person or thing isshorn ofsomething that was an important part of them, it has been removed from them.- She looks terrible, shorn of all her beauty and dignity.
失去了美貌和尊严,她看上去糟透了。 - ...an age increasingly shorn of religious and political faith.
宗教和政治信仰逐渐丧失的时代
- She looks terrible, shorn of all her beauty and dignity.
Shornis the past participle ofshear.
英英释义
adj
- having the hair or wool cut or clipped off as if with shears or clippers
- picked up the baby's shorn curls from the floor
- naked as a sheared sheep
双语例句
- The men had all been shorn of their hair.
这些男人的头发都被剃掉了。 - She looks terrible, shorn of all her beauty and dignity.
失去了美貌和尊严,她看上去糟透了。 - After all, one reason why this double-think persisted for so long is that bankers and policy makers alike have all been trained in recent years to take economic theories at their face value, shorn from social context, or power structures.
毕竟,这种双重思维能够持续如此之久的原因之一,就在于最近几年,银行家和决策者得到的教导都是从表面理解经济理论,而脱离了社会背景或权力结构。 - He thought we would be taken in, but on the contrary, it was he who got shorn.
他本以为我们会上当,可是吃大亏的反而是他。 - She had been shorn of her power.
她的权力已被剥夺。 - And one that had cut his finger and had been a centre of fascination and homage up to this time, now found himself suddenly without an adherent, and shorn of his glory.
有一个割破手指的孩子,大家都敬佩他,围着他转,现在忽然没有人追随他了,不免大失光彩。 - All of which raises a frightening prospect: Hamas defiantly holds on in Gaza, shorn of powers and responsibilities;
这一切浮现出了一个可怕的未来景象:被剥夺了权力和责任的哈马斯肆无忌惮的控制着加沙; - It was time for the sheep to be shorn.
是剪羊毛的时节了。 - She put on little round caps which concealed her shorn head, and in which she was still pretty.
她自己戴一顶小扁帽,遮住她的光头,她仍旧是美丽的。 - His recent illness has shorn him of strength.
他最近的一场病使他的体力大为减弱。