单词:jawless
无颚的
a of animals having no jaw
jaw的用法和样例:
例句
用作名词(n.)
- A strong square jaw is a sign of firm character.强健的方颚是性格坚定的象征。
- He fell from a ladder, and broke his jaw bone.他从梯子上掉了下来,摔伤了颌骨。
- Give him a sock on the jaw!给他下巴上来一拳!
- On hearing the news, his jaw dropped.听到这个消息,他惊讶得张口结舌。
- Broken pipes adopt a hacksaw or a saw without teeth.The size of pipe needing to cut should be exact.Put pipes on the center of pressure jaw, and keep fractures even.断管采用钢锯或无齿锯,需断切的管子尺寸准确,将管子置于压力钳口中心卡紧,断口平齐。
用作动词(v.)
- Whenever my wife and her mother get together they jaw away for hours.每当我妻子和她母亲相聚时,她们总要聊上数小时。
- She jawed him all day about that.她为那事数说了他一整天。
常见句型
用作名词(n.)
- The lower jaw is movable.下巴是可以活动的。
- This is a man with tireless jaws.这是一个喋喋不休的人。
- The guide slowly led through the pass's jaws.向导慢慢地通过关隘的狭口。
常用短语
用作名词(n.)
jaws of death- 险境,鬼门关place 〔point〕 at which one is in danger of dying
- 吃惊; 失望one shows sudden surprise or disappointment
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~- dislocate one's jaw使某人的下颌脱臼
- hold one's jaw住嘴
- move one's jaw动颚
- set one's jaw咬紧牙关
- lower〔upper〕 jaw下〔上〕颚
- the jaws of death死神的魔爪
经典引文
He had a clean-shaven jaw.
出自:M. MoorcockHe did see some jaws drop in fear.
出自:J. A. MichenerThey've been jawing about the new hydro plant for ten hours.
出自:G. Benford
【近义词】
- jawbone颚骨
- jowl颌
- mandible上颚
- maxilla[解]颌骨
- chin颏
- jawline下颌的轮廓
- mouth嘴
- chops颌
- entrance入口
- entryway入口
- ingress进入
- aperture孔
- orifice孔
- cheek面颊
- craggy多峭壁的
- opening开口
- chew out严厉责备
- chatter饶舌
- reproof斥责
- trounce痛打
- natter唠叨
- chitchat闲谈
- yack(=yackety-ya...
- chew up损害
- chide斥责
- confabulate闲谈
- confab会议
- masticate咀嚼(食物)...
- shoot the breeze闲聊
- call down祈求
- bawl out大声斥责
- remonstrate表示异议
- rag破布
- visit拜访
- claver <苏格兰>闲谈...
- scold责骂
- dress down狠狠地训斥
- chew the fat闲聊
- lambaste痛打
- reprimand训斥
- chew咀嚼
- berate〈正式或文〉严厉责备...
- take to task责备
- rebuke指责
- rattle on喋喋不休地讲话...
- gossip流言蜚语
- chat闲谈
- Lambast狂打
- lecture讲课
- manducate <罕> 咀嚼
- chaffer 讲价
- chit-chat无聊话
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