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neck
- IPA[nek]
美式
- the part of a person's or animal's body connecting the head to the rest of the body;the part of a shirt, dress, or other garment that is around or close to the neck
- (of two people) kiss and caress amorously;swallow (something, especially a drink)
verb: neck, 3rd person present: necks, gerund or present participle: necking, past tense: necked, past participle: necked
noun: neck, plural noun: necks
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名詞
- 1. the part of a person's or animal's body connecting the head to the rest of the body she is wearing a silk scarf around her neck the neck muscles
- ▪ the part of a shirt, dress, or other garment that is around or close to the neck her dress had three buttons at the neck undone a polo neck
- ▪ meat from an animal's neck neck of lamb made an excellent stew
- ▪ a person's neck regarded as bearing a burden of responsibility or guilt he'll be stuck with a loan around his neck
- 2. a narrow part of something, resembling a neck in shape or position.
- ▪ the part of a bottle or other container near the mouth he seized the neck of the whiskey bottle
- ▪ a narrow piece of terrain or sea, such as an isthmus, channel, or pass.
- ▪ a narrow part near one end of an organ, such as the uterus the neck of the womb, usually called the cervix
- ▪ the part of a violin, guitar, or other similar instrument that bears the fingerboard.
- ▪ a column of solidified lava or igneous rock formed in a volcanic vent, especially when exposed by erosion.
- ▪ a narrow supporting part in a plant, especially the terminal part of the fruiting body in a fern, bryophyte, or fungus.
- 3. the length of a horse's head and neck as a measure of its lead in a race the colt won the 122nd running of the Midsummer Derby by a neck
動詞
- 1. informal (of two people) kiss and caress amorously we started necking on the sofa
- 2. British informal swallow (something, especially a drink) after necking some beers, we left the bar
- 3. form a narrowed part at a particular point when subjected to tension the nylon filament necks down to a fraction of its original diameter
- (of a person or their behavior) haughty and stubborn: stiff-necked pride
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a garment) having a collar or neckline that sits high against or close to the neck: a beige high-necked sweater
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a dress shirt) worn with the collar unbuttoned and without a tie.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in names of birds and reptiles with a band or bands of colour round the neck, e.g. ...
Oxford Dictionary
- having a thick, strong neck (typically used of a man): a bull-necked man
Oxford American Dictionary
- haughty and stubborn: stiff-necked pride
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a shirt) worn with the collar unbuttoned and without a tie.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a dress or garment) cut so as to leave the neck and shoulders exposed; décolleté.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[nɛk]
英式
- the part of a person's or animal's body connecting the head to the rest of the body: she had a silver crucifix around her neck
- (of two people) kiss and caress amorously: we started necking on the sofa
Oxford Dictionary