搜尋結果
shoulder
- IPA[ˈSHōldər]
美式
- the upper joint of the human arm and the part of the body between this and the neck;(in quadrupeds) the joint of the upper forelimb and the adjacent part of the back.
- put (something heavy) over one's shoulder or shoulders to carry;take on (a burden or responsibility)
verb: shoulder, 3rd person present: shoulders, gerund or present participle: shouldering, past tense: shouldered, past participle: shouldered
noun: shoulder, plural noun: shoulders
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. the upper joint of the human arm and the part of the body between this and the neck I was carrying a bag over my shoulder she turned to look at him over her shoulder
- ▪ (in quadrupeds) the joint of the upper forelimb and the adjacent part of the back.
- ▪ the part of a bird or insect at which the wing is attached.
- ▪ a large cut of meat from the upper foreleg and shoulder blade of an animal a shoulder of lamb
- ▪ a part of a garment covering the shoulder a jacket with padded shoulders
- ▪ the upper part of the back and arms a tall youth with broad shoulders
- ▪ the human shoulders regarded as bearing responsibility or hardship or providing strength all accounts place the blame squarely on his shoulders
- 2. a part of something resembling a shoulder in shape, position, or function the shoulder of a pulley
- ▪ a point at which a steep slope descends from a plateau or highland area the shoulder of the hill sloped down
- 3. a paved strip alongside a road for stopping on in an emergency.
動詞
- 1. put (something heavy) over one's shoulder or shoulders to carry we shouldered our crippling backpacks and set off slowly up the hill
- ▪ take on (a burden or responsibility) she shouldered the blame for the incident 同義詞
- 2. push (someone or something) out of one's way with one's shoulder she shouldered him brusquely aside 同義詞
- ▪ move by shouldering someone or something out of one's way he shouldered past a woman with a baby he shouldered his way through the seething mass of children