spine 英 [spaɪn]   美 [spaɪn]

spine

spine  英 [spaɪn] 美 [spaɪn]

n. 脊柱,脊椎;刺;书脊 

名词复数:spines 

Think "Om , Om, Om... " in your spine. 想着“唵、唵、唵……”存在于你的脊柱中。
Close your eyes and imagine a ball of energy moving up your spine and into your heart. 闭上你的眼睛,想象一个能量球从你的脊柱往上移动并进入你的心。

  • Your spine is your backbone. When you sit and stand with your spine straight, people will compliment you on your good posture.
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  • n. 脊柱,脊椎;刺;书脊
  • 1. Think "Om , Om, Om... " in your spine.

    想着“唵、唵、唵……”存在于你的脊柱中。

  • 2. Close your eyes and imagine a ball of energy moving up your spine and into your heart.

    闭上你的眼睛,想象一个能量球从你的脊柱往上移动并进入你的心。

  • 3. But the solution to one problem creates another, since it puts even more pressure on the spine and muscles.

    但解决问题的同时又带来另一个问题:后仰会进一步加重对脊柱和肌肉的压力。

  • spine (n.) c. 1400, "backbone," later "thornlike part" (early 15c.), from Old French espine "thorn, prickle; backbone, spine" (12c., Modern French épine), from Latin spina "backbone," originally "thorn, prickle" (figuratively, in plural, "difficulties, perplexities"), from PIE *spe-ina-, from root *spei- "sharp point" (see spike (n.1)). Meaning "the back of a book" is first attested 1922.
spine / spaɪn ; NAmE spaɪn / noun 1 the row of small bones that are connected together down the middle of the back 脊柱;脊椎 SYN backbone 2 any of the sharp pointed parts like needles on some plants and animals (植物的)刺;(动物的)刺毛 Porcupines use their spines to protect themselves. 豪猪用身上的刺毛来自卫。 see also spiny 3 the narrow part of the cover of a book that the pages are joined to 书脊 spine spines spine / spaɪn ; NAmE spaɪn /
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