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		Definition of razor in English: razornoun ˈreɪzəˈreɪzər An instrument with a sharp blade or set of blades, used to remove unwanted hair from the face or body. 剃(须)刀,刮胡刀 Example sentencesExamples -  He hurried to his own rucksack, where he pulled out a razor.
 -  She went to her bag and pulled out a small hand-held manual razor.
 -  She pulled the razor away from her wrist and put it back in the basket.
 -  The advent of safety razors has rendered local barbers jobless.
 -  Women who want to remove underarm hair should use an electric razor or cream rather than a blade.
 -  Disposable razors are very sharp and you can just throw them away when they're done.
 -  I've been using an electric razor for over a decade now, only been replaced once.
 -  He then turns back to the mirror, straight razor in hand.
 -  They used an electric razor on me and my back itched for days.
 -  In 1901, Gillette introduced his double-edged bladed disposable safety razor.
 -  There was soap, and bath gel, even hot lather and a shaving razor.
 -  I also tried a disposable straight razor and never got the hang of it.
 -  When he sat down, the barber held a straight razor to his throat and spun the chair.
 -  The equation is simple: pets plus kids plus safety razors equals a damn good time!
 -  Feo eventually looked healthy and happy, especially once I had trimmed his fur with a shaving razor.
 -  He noticed that men had to constantly sharpen their razors, which would dull after only a few uses.
 -  Some people will be giving away the razors to sell the blades.
 -  Sitting in the tub I grabbed my razor, and held it in my hand.
 -  They can also hold dad's shaving razors and brushes.
 -  She stared into the bathroom mirror as she held a small razor in her hand.
 
 
 verb ˈreɪzəˈreɪzər [with object]Cut with a razor. 用剃刀刮;剃(光)  the tapered cut is razored to give movement Example sentencesExamples -  Her eyes were set to target and razor things and she looked at the object.
 -  So instead I started using an electric razor to shave closely, but gradually got tired of that and just started razoring it again.
 -  Denise blunt-cut it to just above her shoulders, and then razored the ends to create a wispy effect.
 -  ‘By keeping it short and razoring it, it should help control it,’ said Amy.
 -  Top tip to remember for silk carpets: get them to razor off some of the silk across the complete colour range of the carpet and light it with a match.
 
 
 OriginMiddle English: from Old French rasor, from raser 'shave closely' (see raze). Rhymesappraiser, blazer, eraser, Fraser, gazer, glazer, grazer, laser, mazer, praiser, salmanazar, taser, Weser    Definition of razor in US English: razornounˈrāzərˈreɪzər An instrument with a sharp blade or combination of blades, used to remove unwanted hair from the face or body. 剃(须)刀,刮胡刀 Example sentencesExamples -  There was soap, and bath gel, even hot lather and a shaving razor.
 -  Women who want to remove underarm hair should use an electric razor or cream rather than a blade.
 -  When he sat down, the barber held a straight razor to his throat and spun the chair.
 -  Disposable razors are very sharp and you can just throw them away when they're done.
 -  In 1901, Gillette introduced his double-edged bladed disposable safety razor.
 -  He noticed that men had to constantly sharpen their razors, which would dull after only a few uses.
 -  The equation is simple: pets plus kids plus safety razors equals a damn good time!
 -  Feo eventually looked healthy and happy, especially once I had trimmed his fur with a shaving razor.
 -  Some people will be giving away the razors to sell the blades.
 -  I also tried a disposable straight razor and never got the hang of it.
 -  She pulled the razor away from her wrist and put it back in the basket.
 -  They can also hold dad's shaving razors and brushes.
 -  They used an electric razor on me and my back itched for days.
 -  He hurried to his own rucksack, where he pulled out a razor.
 -  She stared into the bathroom mirror as she held a small razor in her hand.
 -  The advent of safety razors has rendered local barbers jobless.
 -  He then turns back to the mirror, straight razor in hand.
 -  She went to her bag and pulled out a small hand-held manual razor.
 -  I've been using an electric razor for over a decade now, only been replaced once.
 -  Sitting in the tub I grabbed my razor, and held it in my hand.
 
 
 verbˈrāzərˈreɪzər [with object]Cut with a razor. 用剃刀刮;剃(光) Example sentencesExamples -  Denise blunt-cut it to just above her shoulders, and then razored the ends to create a wispy effect.
 -  Her eyes were set to target and razor things and she looked at the object.
 -  Top tip to remember for silk carpets: get them to razor off some of the silk across the complete colour range of the carpet and light it with a match.
 -  ‘By keeping it short and razoring it, it should help control it,’ said Amy.
 -  So instead I started using an electric razor to shave closely, but gradually got tired of that and just started razoring it again.
 
 
 OriginMiddle English: from Old French rasor, from raser ‘shave closely’ (see raze).     |