skinhead

英 ['skɪnhed] 美 ['skɪnhɛd]
  • n. 行为暴戾的青少年;理平头的男人
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skinhead (n.)
1969, in U.K. youth gang sense, from skin (n.) + head (n.). Earlier, in U.S., it meant "man with a crew cut" (1953), especially a military recruit.
1. He likes technology, his sense of family responsibility, although he a skinhead, I still feel handsome.
喜欢他的技术, 他的家庭责任感, 虽然他是个光头, 我还是觉得很帅.

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