torso
torso 英 [ˈtɔ:səʊ] 美 [ˈtɔrsoʊ]
n. 躯干;裸体躯干雕像;未完成的作品;残缺不全的东西
名词复数:torsos
- A torso is the trunk of a human body — minus arms, legs, and head. Anatomically, your torso's job is to protect your internal organs, like your heart, lungs, and kidney, which are all protected by your rib cage.
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- n. 躯干;裸体躯干雕像;未完成的作品;残缺不全的东西
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1. This means your neck and spine should be in a neutral position, shoulders and torso relaxed, knees bent at 90 degrees with both feet flat on the floor.
这也就是说你的脖子和脊柱应该处于中正的位置,肩膀和躯干放松,膝盖弯曲呈90度角,双脚平放在地面上。
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2. When performed by a skilled executioner, the person would burn in this sequence: calves, thighs and hands, torso and forearms, breasts, upper chest, face; and then finally death.
如果由熟练的刽子手动手,一个人会按照下面的顺序并烧死:小腿,大腿和手,躯干和前臂,胸,上胸,脸;最后死去。
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3. In one scene featuring comic actor Steve Martin in a white shirt, the computer reproduced his white torso and rough shape, but was unable to handle details of his face.
录像中有一个场景表现的是穿着白衬衫的喜剧演员斯蒂文·马丁,这台电脑复制出了他的白色躯干和大致的轮廓,但还无法勾勒出面部细节。
- torso (n.) 1797, "trunk of a statue," from Italian torso "trunk of a statue," originally "stalk, stump," from Vulgar Latin *tursus, from Latin thyrsus "stalk, stem," from Greek thyrsos (see thyrsus). As "trunk of a person" by 1865. Earlier, in the statuary sense, in French form torse (1620s).
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