英:[ˈtʃɪnləs]
美:[ ˈtʃɪnləs]
英:[ˈtʃɪnləs]
美:[ ˈtʃɪnləs]
词根:chin
n.chin 下巴;聊天;引体向上动作
vi.chin 闲谈;作引体向上动作
vt.chin 用下巴夹住;与…聊天;在单杠上作引体向上动作
noun
the lower portion of the face lying below the lower lip and including the prominence of the lower jaw
the surface beneath or between the branches of the lower jaw
verb
transitive verb
to bring to or hold with the chin
chin a violin
to raise (oneself) while hanging by the hands until the chin is level with the support
intransitive verb
slang to talk idly
Noun Middle English, from Old English cinn; akin to Old High German kinni chin, Latin gena cheek, Greek genys jaw, cheek
The first known use of chin was before the 12th century
chintzyadjective
decorated with or as if with chintz
not tasteful or stylish
of low quality
stingy
chintznoun
a shiny cotton fabric with a flowery pattern printed on it
chinnoun
the lower portion of the face lying below the lower lip and including the pointed part of the lower jaw
chinonoun
a usually khaki cotton fabric
an article of clothing made of chino—usually used in plural
chinonoun
a usually khaki cotton fabric
an article of clothing made of chino—usually used in plural
chinnoun
the lower portion of the face lying below the lower lip and including the pointed part of the lower jaw
chinnoun
the lower portion of the face lying below the lower lip and including the pointed part of the lower jaw
1 The red-eyed, scrabbling figures charged, their chinless mouths opening to emit barking calls of bestial anger.
2 "Lord Denysfort, here I am," said she; and the chinless young man with the large ears gave her his arm and conducted her down the steps.
3 The Colonel was in a better humour and was offering to give the chinless boy a stroke and play him double or quits on the last hole—sure proof that he had him badly licked.
4 In less than five minutes by the watch the chinless boy was sitting over in a corner, alone with a lemonade, and the Colonel had Small by the buttonhole, talking Chicago to him.
5 A chinless juvenile got into the car with us as escort, but he was so weighed down with the sense of his own importance that he was not very interesting.
6 But tomorrow some miserable, chinless, half-witted reptile of a caddie with pop eyes and eight hundred and thirty-seven pimples will find it, and will sell it to someone for sixpence!
7 I saw a white-furred, chinless face, contorted in rage, a small ugly knife—a female!
8 The piece of bread still lay where the chinless man had dropped it.
9 But one could stare endlessly at the long, chinless face, the dull, watery eyes, and high cheek-bones, without finding suggestion of either ancestral worth or native resourcefulness.
10 The former is almost as old as the Piltdown man, and its former existence was revealed by the discovery in the Mauer Sands, near Heidelberg, in 1908, of a very massive and chinless jaw.
11 His latest victim was a chinless youth from Poughkeepsie with money to burn and no fear of matches.
12 But he thrust his patchy tail well out of sight and turned his little pointy, chinless face to the future.
13 If Lord Clarehaven was below the standard of aristocracy set by our full-blooded lady novelists, he was equally far removed from the chinless convention of banal caricature.
14 They had fat, heavy, chinless faces, retreating foreheads, and a scant bristly hair upon their heads.
15 Iris is a spoiled heiress returning to England to marry a chinless aristocrat for his title.
16 Gawsh," murmured the blond stenographer from the corner of her mouth, after the manner of convicts, "Old Grizzly's pickin' on the chinless wonder again.
17 After a glance at old Gerry—a chinless child of about nineteen—Roland felt that it would be churlish to be angry with a young man whose intentions had been so wholly admirable.
18 Archie introduced Small to the Colonel and the Colonel introduced us to the chinless boy, who said he was charmed, stepped up on the tee and whacked his ball into the rough.
19 Among them is a stone colossal head of one of the deities honored in the temples, chinless and without its lower lip.
20 "Take it over," said the chinless boy, who was a sport if nothing else.
1 懦弱的
weak feeble wimpy weak-kneed wimpish faint craven infirm chickenshit gaga pusillanimous fainthearted recreant poor-spirited weak-hearted
2 软弱
weak feeble flabby flaccid wimpish weakly weakness milk-toast nicey-nice soft wet mild tender delicate pale faint milky limp floppy powerless meek spineless effete dickey weak-kneed forceless limpsy soften emasculate unbrace
3 软弱的
gutless soft wet limp feeble flabby weedy languid spastic spineless Dicky weak flaccid wimpish milk-toast nicey-nice mild tender delicate pale faint milky floppy powerless meek effete dickey weak-kneed forceless limpsy
5 无勇气的
6 无勇气
8 懦弱
weak feeble wimpy weak-kneed wimpish feebly yellowness faint craven infirm chickenshit gaga pusillanimous fainthearted recreant poor-spirited weak-hearted weakliness weakness faintness pusillanimity unmanliness recreancy
9 无个性的