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有白头发

yǒu báitóufà

English translation of 有白头发

have white hair

In Chinese, the phrase '有白头发' is used to describe someone who has white or gray hair, which is often associated with aging. The expression is commonly used in conversation when discussing someone's appearance or age, emphasizing the color of their hair as a noticeable feature.


Example sentences using: 有白头发

他虽然年轻,但已经有白头发了。

tā suīrán niánqīng, dàn yǐjīng yǒu bái tóufà le.

English translation of 他虽然年轻,但已经有白头发了。

Although he is young, he already has white hair.

This sentence describes a young person who has started to show signs of aging, specifically having white hair, indicating that appearance does not always reflect age.

我的奶奶有很多白头发。

wǒ de nǎinai yǒu hěnduō bái tóufà.

English translation of 我的奶奶有很多白头发。

My grandmother has a lot of white hair.

This sentence emphasizes the presence of white hair on the speaker's grandmother, which is often associated with aging and wisdom.

她觉得自己有白头发很丑。

tā juédé zìjǐ yǒu bái tóufà hěn chǒu.

English translation of 她觉得自己有白头发很丑。

She thinks having white hair is ugly.

This sentence expresses the opinion of a woman regarding her white hair, suggesting that she perceives it negatively, which can reflect societal views on beauty and age.

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