Examples of using Bearded in English and their translations into Chinese
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The others, with the possible exception of the bearded German, merely used it as a rendezvous.
Many animals live in the area of Mount Perdido and its neighboring mountains, included the bearded vulture, griffon vulture, and golden eagle that fly overhead.
He held that they were delicate, agreeable creatures, whom Providence had placed under the protection of the bearded sex;
The bearded Rabbi seemed to think he could save the gangly young man from repeating the terrible crimes he had committed in his prior life.
Below the king's feet is a third section, depicting two naked, bearded men.
Footage filmed the night before the Mpeketoni slaying in June 2014 shows bearded Evans smiling as he hugs fellow fighters.
It was the bearded lady, and at first I thought it was meant to be a joke, because she didn't have a beard! .
The round Mongol faces had given way to faces of a more European type, dirty, bearded, and exhausted.
So clear and piercing was the note that the others stood amazed to hear such a sound come from those old bearded lips.
Sister Michela and Sister Louise appeared to have grown goatees, but of course that wasn't the darkness of hair but of the bearded man's blood.
There were seven of them altogether, all bearded and with the same quiet uninterested smile when Leon introduced himself.
In Syracuse, a bearded man who aggressively sought autographs accosted Hillary as she went for a walk outside her hotel.
Who should it be but the pale-faced, bearded man who seemed himself in so nervous a state?
A small boy helps a bearded old man across the street and says, Good Sabbath.
The bearded man warned the three of them that there was a line where they stood, and they were not allowed to cross it.
But Unix has a much richer history beyond those bearded C programmers from the 1970s.
The others, with the possible exception of the bearded German, merely used it as a rendezvous.
Three times had our bearded friend from the Langham called for news-the third time within an hour of this fresh development.
I thought suddenly of the bearded man who would wandered into the room and just stood there staring at me.
The traces of a bearded saint or angel probably date from later in the 13th century.