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jaw

英 [dʒɔː]

美 [dʒɔː]

n.  颌; 下巴; 下颌; 口部; 嘴
v.  唠唠叨叨; 喋喋不休

复数:jaws 过去式:jawed 现在分词:jawing 第三人称单数:jaws 过去分词:jawed 

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习惯用语

    n.

      sb's jaw dropped/fell/sagged
    • (突然吃惊或失望得)张口结舌,目瞪口呆,垂头丧气
      used to say that sb suddenly looked surprised, shocked or disappointed
    • the jaws of death, defeat, etc.
    • 鬼门关;失败的险境
      used to describe an unpleasant situation that almost happens
    • The team snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
      这个队翻盘而险胜。
    • the jaws of a tunnel, etc.
    • (隧道等处尤指看起来危险的)狭窄入口
      the narrow entrance to a tunnel, etc., especially one that looks dangerous

    牛津词典

      noun


      • either of the two bones at the bottom of the face that contain the teeth and move when you talk or eat
        1. the top/upper jaw
          上颌
        2. the bottom/lower jaw
          下颌
      • 下巴;下颌
        the lower part of the face; the lower jaw
        1. He has a strong square jaw.
          他长着一副结实的方下巴。
        2. The punch broke my jaw.
          这一拳打坏了我的下巴。
      • 口部;嘴
        the mouth and teeth of a person or an animal
        1. The alligator's jaws snapped shut.
          钝吻鳄的嘴吧嗒一声闭上了。
      • (工具或机器的)钳夹部分,钳口
        the parts of a tool or machine that are used to hold things tightly
        1. the jaws of a vice
          虎钳口

      verb

      • 唠唠叨叨;喋喋不休
        to talk, especially to talk a lot or for a long time

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT 下巴;下颌
          Yourjawis 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 yourjaw drops, you are very surprised.
          1. He thought for a moment, stroking his well-defined jaw...
            他摸着自己轮廓分明的下巴想了一会儿。
          2. Meg's jaw dropped in amazement...
            梅格惊讶得目瞪口呆。
          3. His jaw was set, but his voice sounded thin and unsure.
            他表情坚毅,但声音听起来却显得有气无力、犹豫不定。
        • N-COUNT 颌
          A person's or animal'sjawsare the two bones in their head which their teeth are attached to.
          1. ...a forest rodent with powerful jaws.
            颌骨发达的森林啮齿类动物
        • N-PLURAL 危险的局面;令人不快的情形
          If you talk about thejaws ofsomething unpleasant such as death or hell, you are referring to a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
          1. A family dog rescued a newborn boy from the jaws of death.
            一只家养犬把一个新生男婴从鬼门关救了回来。
          2. ...caught in the jaws of world recession.
            陷入全球性经济衰退的危机之中
        • tosnatch defeat from the jaws of victory→ see:snatch

        英英释义

        noun

        • holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object
          1. the part of the skull of a vertebrate that frames the mouth and holds the teeth
            1. the bones of the skull that frame the mouth and serve to open it

              verb

              双语例句

              • Spittle oozed down his jaw.
                唾液顺着他的下巴流下来。
              • She saw his jaw tighten and his face lose its colour.
                她看见他的下巴绷紧,脸色煞白。
              • He had a baby fuzz round his jaw.
                他的下巴上长着细细的胡须。
              • His jaw jutted stubbornly forward; he would not be denied
                他的下巴倔强地翘着;他不会甘心被拒绝。
              • Has one fixed and one adjustable jaw.
                有一个固定的和一个可调的叉口。
              • A strong square jaw is a sign of firm character.
                强健的方下巴是刚毅性格的标志。
              • Grenville took another wallop plumb on the jaw.
                格伦维尔又受了一拳,正中下巴。
              • He has pain in his teeth or jaw.
                他的牙齿和下巴疼痛。
              • Haas has a glass jaw.
                哈斯太脆弱了。
              • He fell from a ladder, and broke his jaw bone.
                他从梯子上掉了下来,摔伤了颌骨。