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  1. shank

    • IPA[SHaNGk]

    美式

    • n.
      a person's leg, especially the part from the knee to the ankle;the lower part of an animal's foreleg
    • v.
      strike (the ball) with the heel of the club;mishit (a shot), typically by striking it with the frame of the racket
    • verb: shank, 3rd person present: shanks, gerund or present participle: shanking, past tense: shanked, past participle: shanked

    • noun: shank, plural noun: shanks

    • 釋義
    • 相關詞

    名詞

    • 1. a person's leg, especially the part from the knee to the ankle the old man's thin, bony shanks showed through his trousers
    • the lower part of an animal's foreleg many fast animals have long shanks or calves
    • the lower part of an animal's foreleg as a cut of meat meals like ham hocks and lamb shanks are cooked with reasonably priced cuts of meat
    • 2. a long, narrow part of a tool connecting the handle to the operational end gouges vary in the amount of curve or sweep on the cutting edge and the form of the shank
    • the cylindrical part of a bit by which it is held in a drill.
    • the long stem of a key, spoon, anchor, etc. all Roman lever keys have a tubular shank
    • the straight part of a nail or fishhook.
    • 3. a part or appendage by which something is attached to something else, especially a wire loop attached to the back of a button.
    • the band of a ring rather than the setting or gemstone.
    • 4. the narrow middle of the sole of a shoe a rigid leather boot with a full shank
    • 5. US informal a makeshift knife fashioned from a sharp item such as broken glass or a razor he used a shank to threaten a guard and steal his uniform
    • 6. an act of striking the ball with the heel of the club he hit a shank with his tee shot and took double bogey
    • a mishit shot, typically one that is struck with the frame of the racket one of the worst shots the great man has ever played—a forehand shank from on top of the net

    動詞

    • 1. strike (the ball) with the heel of the club I shanked a shot and hit a person on a shoulder
    • mishit (a shot), typically by striking it with the frame of the racket he missed an easy smash then shanked a backhand volley
    • 2. US informal slash or stab (someone), especially with a makeshift knife I got shanked with a broken bottle my friend pulled a knife and shanked him
    • plural
      long thin legs.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      used to refer to one's own legs and the action of walking as a means of conveyance: you can use the chairlifts, cable cars, or the ever trusty shanks' mare! “How do I get back?” “Shanks' pony,” he replied

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      used to refer to one's own legs and the action of walking as a means of conveyance: you can use the chairlifts, cable cars, or the ever trusty Shanks's pony! ‘How do I get back?’ ‘Shanks's pony,’ he replied

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ʃaŋk]

    英式

    • n.
      a person's leg, especially the part from the knee to the ankle: the old man's thin, bony shanks showed through his trousers
    • v.
      strike (the ball) with the heel of the club: I shanked a shot and hit a person on a shoulder

    Oxford Dictionary