comb in Chinese
comb in Chinese is 梳子 — comb means a flat toothed tool used for untangling, styling, or holding hair in place.
comb in Chinese
梳子
Pronounced: shū zi
A toothed implement for grooming the hair or (formerly) for keeping it in place.
What does "comb" mean?
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noun A flat toothed tool used for untangling, styling, or holding hair in place.
"She ran a comb through her wet hair before leaving the house."
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noun The fleshy red crest on top of a rooster's or hen's head.
"The prize rooster had a bright red comb and glossy black feathers."
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noun The structure of six-sided wax cells bees build to store honey and raise their young; a honeycomb.
"The beekeeper carefully lifted a frame heavy with comb."
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verb To groom hair or fur with a comb.
"He combed his hair flat before the interview."
comb in a sentence
- She ran a comb through her wet hair before leaving the house.
- The prize rooster had a bright red comb and glossy black feathers.
- The beekeeper carefully lifted a frame heavy with comb.
- He combed his hair flat before the interview.
Common Chinese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "comb" in Chinese?
"comb" in Chinese is 梳子. comb means: A flat toothed tool used for untangling, styling, or holding hair in place.
How do you pronounce 梳子?
"comb" in Chinese is 梳子, pronounced "shū zi".
How do you use "comb" in a sentence?
Example: "She ran a comb through her wet hair before leaving the house." In Chinese, "comb" is 梳子.
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