jaw 英 [dʒɔ:]   美 [dʒɔ]

jaw

jaw  英 [dʒɔ:] 美 [dʒɔ]

n. 颌;下巴 

进行时:jawing  过去式:jawed  过去分词:jawed  第三人称单数:jaws  名词复数:jaws 

the top jaw,the upper jaw 上颌
the bottom jaw,the lower jaw 下颌

  • Your jaw is the bottom, hinged part of your skull that holds your teeth. When you have a cavity, it can make your whole jaw hurt.
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  • n. 颌;下巴
  • 1. the top jaw,the upper jaw

    上颌

  • 2. the bottom jaw,the lower jaw

    下颌

  • 3. He has a strong square jaw.

    他长着一副结实的方下巴。

  • 4. The punch broke my jaw.

    这一拳打坏了我的下巴。

jaw / dʒɔː ; NAmE dʒɔː / noun , verb jaw jaws jawed jawing noun 1 [countable ] either of the two bones at the bottom of the face that contain the teeth and move when you talk or eat the top/upper jaw 上颌 the bottom/lower jaw 下颌 2 [singular ] the lower part of the face; the lower jaw 下巴;下颌 He has a strong square jaw. 他长着一副结实的方下巴。 The punch broke my jaw. 这一拳打坏了我的下巴。 3 jaws [plural ] the mouth and teeth of a person or an animal 口部;嘴 The alligator's jaws snapped shut. 钝吻鳄的嘴吧嗒一声闭上了。 4 jaws [plural ] the parts of a tool or machine that are used to hold things tightly (工具或机器的)钳夹部份,钳口 the jaws of a vice 虎钳口 IDIOMS sb's ˈjaw dropped/fell/sagged used to say that sb suddenly looked surprised, shocked or disappointed (突然吃惊或失望得)张口结舌,目瞪口呆,垂头丧气 the jaws of ˈdeath, deˈfeat, etc. ( literary) used to describe an unpleasant situation that almost happens 鬼门关;失败的险境 The team snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. 这个队翻盘而得险胜。 the jaws of a tunnel, etc. the narrow entrance to a tunnel, etc, especially one that looks dangerous (隧道等处尤指看起来危险的)狭窄入口 verb [intransitive ] ( informal, often disapproving) to talk, especially to talk a lot or for a long time 唠唠叨叨;喋喋不休 jaw / dʒɔː ; NAmE dʒɔː /
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