- electric razor [shaver]
- 電気かみそり(shaver).
English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
electric razor — noun a razor powered by an electric motor (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑shaver, ↑electric shaver • Derivationally related forms: ↑shave (for: ↑shaver) • Hypernyms … Useful english dictionary
shaver — ► NOUN 1) an electric razor. 2) informal, dated a young lad … English terms dictionary
electric shaver — electric razor; electrical device for shaving (the face, legs, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
Razor — For other uses, see Razor (disambiguation). Razor A Gillette Mach 3 razor … Wikipedia
electric shaver — noun a razor powered by an electric motor • Syn: ↑shaver, ↑electric razor • Derivationally related forms: ↑shave (for: ↑shaver) • Hypernyms: ↑razor … Useful english dictionary
razor — ra|zor [ˈreızə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: raseor, from raser; RAZE] 1.) a tool with a sharp blade, used to remove hair from your skin →↑shaver ▪ an electric razor ▪ a disposable razor 2.) be on a razor/razor s edge … Dictionary of contemporary English
electric */*/ — UK [ɪˈlektrɪk] / US adjective Collocations: Electric describes things that use electricity to make them work: an electric iron/shaver/guitar Electrical is used in more technical contexts when referring to the manufacture or use of electricity: an … English dictionary
shaver — noun Date: 15th century 1. a person who shaves 2. archaic one who swindles 3. a tool or machine for shaving; especially an electric razor 4. boy, youngster … New Collegiate Dictionary
shaver — /shay veuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that shaves. 2. an electric razor. 3. Informal. a small boy; youngster. 4. a fellow. 5. a person who makes close bargains or is extortionate. [1375 1425; late ME; see SHAVE, ER1; cf. chip off the old block ]… … Universalium
shaver — noun 1》 an electric razor. 2》 informal, dated a young boy … English new terms dictionary
shaver — shav•er [[t]ˈʃeɪ vər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that shaves 2) an electric razor 3) inf Informal. a small boy; youngster 4) a fellow 5) a person who makes close bargains or is extortionate • Etymology: 1375–1425 … From formal English to slang