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blonde

adjective
/blɒnd/
/blɑːnd/
(also blond)
In British English it is usual to spell this word blonde when writing about a woman or girl and blond when writing about a man or boy, although the spelling blonde is sometimes used for men and boys too. In American English the spelling blond is often preferred for either sex. Blonde may be used to describe a woman’s hair, but it is sometimes considered offensive to refer to a woman as ‘a blonde’ because hair colour should not define what a person is like.
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  1. (of hair头发) pale gold in colour金黄色的
    • She had long blonde hair.她有一头长长的金发。
    • The child had short blond curls and large blue eyes.这孩子有短短的金色卷发和大大的蓝眼睛。
    see also dirty blondeTopics Appearancea1, Colours and Shapesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • go
    adverb
    • very
    • quite
    adjective
    • ash
    • dark
    • dirty
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  2. (of a person) having blonde hair头发金黄的
    • a small, blond boy一个金发小男孩
    • A blonde-haired girl walked in. 一个金发女孩走了进来。
    Topics Appearancea1
  3. Word Originlate 17th cent. (earlier as blond): from French, feminine of blond, from medieval Latin blundus ‘yellow’, perhaps from Germanic.

blonde

noun
/blɒnd/
/blɑːnd/
(sometimes offensive)
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  1. a woman with hair that is pale gold in colour金发女郎
    • Is she a natural blonde (= Is her hair naturally blonde)?她的头发原本就是金黄色吗?
    • She's not just a dumb blonde.她不是那种只有容貌没有头脑的金发女郎。
    compare brunette, redhead
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • attractive
    • beautiful
    • gorgeous
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    Word Originlate 17th cent. (earlier as blond): from French, feminine of blond, from medieval Latin blundus ‘yellow’, perhaps from Germanic.

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