单词 | jaw |
释义 | jaw UK [dʒɔ:] US [dʒɑ:] noun BODY PART 身体部位 ADVANCED countable ■the lower part of your face which moves when you open your mouth 下颌,下巴 •a broken jaw骨折的下颌 •a punch UKon •He has a strong/square jaw.他有着结实的/方下巴。 ADVANCED countable ■either of the two bones in your mouth which hold your teeth 颌;颚 •upper/lower jaw上/下颚 jaws [plural] ■the mouth of a person or animal, especially a large and frightening animal (尤指大型凶猛动物的)口部,嘴 •The lion opened its jaws and roared.狮子张开大嘴咆哮了起来。 ■something which opens and closes like the upper and lower parts of a mouth 钳夹部分;钳口•His foot was caught in the jaws of the trap.他的脚被夹在捕兽夹的钳口里。 UK [dʒɔ:] US [dʒɑ:] noun DANGER 危险 jaws [plural] ■something dangerous 险境 •The rescuers snatched the children from the jaws of death UK [dʒɔ:] US [dʒɑ:] noun TALK 谈话 only singular informal ■a talk 闲谈 •I met Jane and we had a good jaw over lunch.我遇到了简,并且在吃午餐时两个人好好聊了一番。 UK [dʒɔ:] US [dʒɑ:] noun sb's jaw drops (open) ■If someone's jaw drops (open), they look very surprised 大吃一惊;惊讶得张口结舌 •My jaw dropped open when she told me how old she was.当她告诉我她的年纪时我大吃一惊。 UK [dʒɔ:] US [dʒɑ:] verb intransitive informal ■to talk for a long time 喋喋不休,唠唠叨叨 •He was jawing away to |
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