"Chignon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A chignon is a type of hair style where the hair is gathered at the nape of the neck and often secured with hairpins or a hairnet. It is often worn by women, particularly for formal or elegant occasions. The term is French in origin and means "at the back of the neck".
Chiffonade is a French culinary term that refers to a cooking technique used to julienne or shred leafy vegetables, such as spinach, lettuce, or herbs, into thin strips, typically by stacking the leaves and then rolling them and cutting them into thin strips.
A chiffonier is a type of furniture, typically a tall, thin cabinet with several drawers, used for storing and organizing clothing, accessories, and other personal items. The term is rarely used today, and has largely been replaced by the term "wardrobe" or "closet".
A chigger is a type of tiny, six-legged mite that is often found in tall grass, leaves, and other vegetation. Chiggers are known for their itchy, red bumps or blisters that can appear on the skin after they feed on a person's blood.
Chiggers are small, six-legged mites that are often found in tall grass, weeds, and leaf litter. They attach themselves to the skin of humans and animals, particularly in areas such as the ankles, knees, and groin. Chiggers feed on skin cells and can cause intense itching and discomfort. Despite their tiny size, chiggers are a nuisance and can be difficult to remove.
Chignon is a French term that refers to a type of hairstyle where a person's hair is swept onto the back of the head, typically forming a bun or a knot. It is often worn by women and can be secured with bobby pins, hair ties, or other hair accessories.
Chignons refer to a style of women's hair, typically worn in a bun or knot at the back of the head, often decorated with feathers, flowers, or other adornments.
Chihli is a historical term used to refer to the Zhili Circuit, which was a province in northern China during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
A Chihuahua is a small breed of dog known for its large eyes, pointy ears, and proportionally long snout. It is one of the smallest dog breeds, weighing between 2-8 pounds (1-4 kilograms) and standing about 6-10 inches (15-25 centimeters) tall. Chihuahuas are often described as bold, energetic, and loyal, and are popular pets due to their small size and big personalities. The name "Chihuahua" comes from the state of Chihuahua in Mexico, where the breed originated.
Chikungunya is a viral disease caused by the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito. It is characterized by symptoms such as joint pain, fever, and swelling, but does not typically cause death. It is not often fatal, but can cause debilitating joint pain that can last for weeks or even months. Chikungunya is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, and the Americas.