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扎马尾
[zhā mă wĕi]
'Tied Back Hair' is commonly used by people who like to wear their hair tied up. In many cultures, it symbolizes practicality and a fresh, lively spirit.
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束发人
[shù fā rén]
This translates literally as tiedhair person often referring to young people especially men from ...
束双马尾
[shù shuāng mă wĕi]
Tied into Two Braids is commonly used by females who put their hair into two bunches bunches may be ...
绑一条马尾
[băng yī tiáo mă wĕi]
Means tied into a ponytail A simple yet distinctive characteristic possibly signifying a hairstyle ...
我要扎马尾
[wŏ yào zhā mă wĕi]
This means I want to tie my hair up referring to the style where one pulls all their hair back into a ponytail ...
绾起
[wăn qĭ]
Its a poetic way to say to tie or bind up hair symbolizing neatness and elegance as well as collecting ...
绾发素年
[wăn fā sù nián]
Bundled Hair in Unadorned Years suggests tying up ones hair during peaceful or simple times It conveys ...
挽起头发
[wăn qĭ tóu fā]
Simply means pull back the hair Usually girls would like to tie their hair when they are preparing ...
挽长发
[wăn zhăng fā]
Tiedup Long Hair simply and visually describes someone wearing their hair pulled up or away typically ...
束青丝
[shù qīng sī]
Literally Tying up green threads it poetically means to tidy or bind hair into a knot symbolizing ...