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美:[tʃest]
英:[tʃest]
美:[tʃest]
复数:chests
第三人称单数:chests
现在分词:chesting
过去式:chested
过去分词:chested
词根:chest
adj.chesty 胸部丰满的;胸部大的;骄傲的
noun
a container for storage or shippingespecially: a box with a lid used especially for the safekeeping of belongings
a cupboard used especially for the storing of medicines or first-aid supplies
the place where money of a public institution is kept : treasuryalso: the fund so kept
thorax sense 1especially: the part of the human body enclosed by the ribs and sternum
breast sense 2a
a hairy chest
chest pain胸痛
chest x-ray胸部x光片;胸腔X 光摄影
chest wall胸壁
on one's chest[口语]心中有事,郁积在心,有心事 play it (或 something) close to the (或 one's) chest [口语]把某事藏在心中,对某事保守秘密;对…小心谨慎
treasure chest财宝箱;宝库
community chest社区福利基金;公有基金
chest circumference胸围
ice chest冰箱,冰库
chest cavity胸腔
war chest战争基金
medicine chest药品箱;药柜
chest of drawersn. 衣柜;五斗柜
chest distress胸闷
funnel chest[医]漏斗胸
这组词都有“胸,胸部”的意思,其区别是:
breast指人或动物的胸部或胸部的前面,也指男人或女人的乳房。
bosom文学用词,与breast同义,特指女性的乳房,也可用作比喻。
chest指胸膛,即肋骨所包围的部分。
以上来源于网络
中古英语 chest,源自古英语 cest “盒子,箱子,匣子”,通常是大的,有铰链盖子的,源自原始日耳曼语 *kista(也源自古诺尔斯语和古高地德语 kista,古弗里斯兰语,中古荷兰语,德语 kiste,荷兰语 kist)。这是从拉丁语 cista “箱子,盒子”借用的早期词汇,源自希腊语 kistē “盒子,篮子”,源自原始印欧语 *kista “编织容器”(Beekes 将其与中古爱尔兰语 cess “篮子,编织的道路,蜂巢”,古威尔士语 cest 进行了比较)。
英语单词的意思在公元1400年左右扩展为“胸腔,颈部到膈膜的身体部分”,取代了在那个意义上的 breast(名词),以肋骨作为心脏的“盒子”比喻。
“存放公共资金的地方(common chest,15世纪中叶)的意思扩展为“公共资金”(1580年代)。Chest of drawers 来自于17世纪。
复合胸部训练器
胸,胸廓:同thorax
胸,又称:胸(thorax,Pectus(拉),Thorax(拉)) "
Middle English, from Old English cest, cist chest, box, from Latin cista, from Greek kistē basket, hamper
The first known use of chest was before the 12th century
chestnut1 of 2noun
a sweet edible nut from any of several trees or shrubs related to the beeches
a tree or shrub bearing chestnutsespecially: an American tree that was formerly common and grew to large size in eastern forests but has been largely wiped out by the chestnut blight and now grows only to the size of a shrub or sapling
the wood of a chestnut tree
horse chestnut
a brown or reddish brown horse
chestnut2 of 2adjective
of a reddish brown color
chestnoun
a container (as a box or case) for storing, safekeeping, or shipping linen chest
tool chest
a public fund
community chest
the part of the body enclosed by the ribs and sternum
chesterfieldnoun
an overcoat with a velvet collar
a sofa with arms
chestnoun
a container (as a box or case) for storing, safekeeping, or shipping linen chest
tool chest
a public fund
community chest
the part of the body enclosed by the ribs and sternum
chestnoun
medicine chest
the part of the body enclosed by the ribs and sternum
1 The disease typically manifests itself in a high fever and chest pains.
这种疾病的典型症状是发高烧和胸痛.
2 The preacher pushed it into Mr. Leroy’s chest and said, “I trust you too. I trust you to hold on to this until I come back with the good word that everything’s set to go.”
3 I felt a heavy weight settle in my chest as I watched them talk.
4 He could feel water deep in the middle of his chest moving up his throat and out through both his nose and mouth.
5 Each bottle, tube and packet in the chest has a number.
在箱子内的每个药瓶, 软管和药袋都标有数字.
6 “Do you think that he will give us the other chests?” she whispered.
7 I felt the question boiling up from my chest.
8 “Come home from the war with a lint of medals bigger than his chest.”
9 He lowered his head and charged, those razor-sharp horns aimed straight at my chest.
10 A real chest beating sends the whole jungle running, as if the sky has broken open, as if men with guns are near.
11 He poked me quite hard in the middle of my chest.
12 He was princely and broad-shouldered, and had nodded off propped up on cushions with a book open on his bare chest.
13 Hedwig and Errol watched interestedly as Harry clamped the struggling book tightly in his arms, hurried to his chest of drawers, and pulled out a belt, which he buckled tightly around it.
14 She leans in to me, her breasts against my chest and her lips against my ear.
15 I pushed between them and drove the heels of my hands into JoJo’s chest.
16 Patti squeezes me tighter, but my heart keeps sliding around in my chest as if it's a loose stone.
17 Lydia’s hair cascaded across his chest, forming tributaries and estuaries.
18 She curled up on the bed, clutching a pillow to her chest, and gradually the beating of her heart slowed.
19 I yanked the seat belt around Maddy and me, strapping her tight to my chest.
20 He had his knees pulled up to his chest, and he was wiping at his face with his good hand.
5 小箱子
6 衣柜
7 五斗柜
10 盒子
11 箱子
12 箱
box package tank pod locker slab hopper hutch ark case container cabinet chamber caddy trunkfish CASE encasement
14 胸膛
15 胸围
20 资金
fund capital finance funding treasury purse coffer bankroll loan exchequer wherewithal munition grubstake base scratch stake fond damper coffers money capitalization ante
22 宝库