chin
chin 英 [tʃɪn] 美 [tʃɪn]
n. 下巴;聊天;引体向上动作 vt. 用下巴夹住;与…聊天;在单杠上作引体向上动作 vi. 闲谈;作引体向上动作
进行时:chinning 过去式:chinned 过去分词:chinned 第三人称单数:chins 名词复数:chins
- Your chin is the somewhat pointy part of your jaw at the bottom of your face, below your mouth. When a man has a bushy beard, it usually covers his cheeks and his chin.
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- n. 下巴;聊天;引体向上动作
- vt. 用下巴夹住;与…聊天;在单杠上作引体向上动作
- vi. 闲谈;作引体向上动作
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1. Orange juice dribbled down his chin.
橙子汁沿着他的下巴往下滴。
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2. He nailed him on the chin with the fist.
他一拳击中了他的下巴。
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3. He hurried on with his shaving, cutting his chin twice.
他急急忙忙地剃胡子, 把下巴割破了两次。
- chin (n.) "lower extremity of the face below the mouth," Old English cin, cinn "chin," a general Germanic word (compare Old Saxon and Old High German kinni; Old Norse kinn; German Kinn "chin;" Gothic kinnus "cheek"), from PIE root *genu- (2), probably originally "jaw, jawbone," but also forming words for "chin, cheek."
- chin (v.) 1590s, "to press (affectionately) chin to chin," from chin (n.). Meaning "to bring to the chin" (of a fiddle) is from 1869. Slang meaning "to talk, gossip" is from 1883, American English. Related: Chinned; chinning. Athletic sense of "raise one's chin over" (a raised bar, for exercise) is from 1880s.
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