jaw
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT Your jaw is the lower part of your face below your mouth. The movement of your jaw is sometimes considered to express a particular emotion. For example, if your jaw drops, you are very surprised. 下頜
He thought for a moment, stroking his well-defined jaw. 他撫摸著他稜角分明的下巴想了一會兒。
2. N-COUNT A person's or animal's jaws are the two bones in their head that their teeth are attached to. 頜骨
...a forest rodent with powerful jaws. …一種長著強勁有力的頜骨的森林齧齒動物。
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jaw /dʒɔː/ (jaws)
剑桥词典
- "I'm never going back to him, " she said, setting her jaw firmly .
- I could tell from the set of his jaw that he was angry .
- He socked the policeman on the jaw.
- She punched him square on the jaw.
- He jutted his jaw out defiantly.
jaw noun (BODY PART)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]the lower part of your face that moves when you open your mouth
下頜,下巴
a broken jaw 骨折的下頜
US a punch in the jaw 打在下巴上的一拳
UK a punch on the jaw 打在下巴上的一拳
He has a strong /square jaw. 他長著結實的/方下巴。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
either of the two bones in your mouth that hold your teeth
頜;顎
upper /lower jaw 上/下顎
jaws [ 名詞的複數形式 ]
the mouth of a person or animal , especially a large and frightening animal
(尤指大型兇猛動物的)口部,嘴
The lion opened its jaws and roared . 獅子張開大嘴咆哮起來。
something that opens and closes like the upper and lower parts of a mouth
鉗夾部分;鉗口
His foot was caught in the jaws of the trap . 他的腳被夾在捕獸夾的鉗口裡。
例句
jaw noun (DANGER)
jaws [ 名詞的複數形式 ]something dangerous
險境
The rescuers snatched the children from the jaws of death . 救援人員將孩子們從死亡的險境中救了出來。
jaw noun (TALK)
[ 單數名詞 ] informala talk
閑談
I met Jane and we had a good jaw over lunch . 我遇到了簡,竝且在喫午飯時兩個人好好聊了一番。