burnsides
英 ['bɜːnsaɪdz]美['tɝn,paɪk]
- n. 伯恩赛德式连鬓胡子(指下巴剃净,唇上和两腮留的长而密的胡子)
英文词源
- burnsides (n.)
- style of facial hair consisting of side whiskers and a mustache (but clean-shaven chin), 1875 (singular; plural form from 1878; many early uses are in college and university magazines), a reference to U.S. Army Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside (1824-1881) of Civil War fame, who wore them and inspired the style. Compare sideburns.