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jaw英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]颌,颚 either of the bone structures containing the teeth
  2. [P]狭窄入口 narrow mouth of a valley, channel, etc.

jaw是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 颌,颚
  2. 口部,嘴,口腔
  3. 钳口
  4. 狭窄入口,狭口
  5. 下巴,下颌,上下颌
  6. 夹住东西的部分,夹片
  7. 咽喉
  8. 【机】爪
  9. 虎钳牙
  10. 钳夹部份
  11. 叉头
  12. 危险境遇
v. (动词)
  1. 责骂,数说,训斥,辱骂,谩骂,申斥,教训
  2. <口> (向...)唠叨,噜苏,嘟囔
  3. 唠唠叨叨地训斥,唠唠叨叨地责备
  4. 没完没了提,喋喋不休
  5. <口>闲聊,闲谈,聊天
  6. 试图用言语说服某人,用言语向某人施加压力

jaw变形

jaws, jawing, jawed

jaw扩展

jawlike (adj.)

jaw词根

词根:jaw

adj.

jawed 有颚的;有颌的

v.

jawed 喋喋不休(jaw的过去分词)

jaw英英释义

noun

either of two complex cartilaginous or bony structures in most vertebrates that border the mouth, support the soft parts enclosing it, usually bear teeth on their oral margin, and are an upper that is more or less firmly fused with the skull and a lower that is hinged, movable, and articulated with the temporal bone of either side compare mandible, maxilla

the parts constituting the walls of the mouth and serving to open and close it—usually used in plural

any of various organs of invertebrates that perform the function of the vertebrate jaws

something resembling the jaw of an animal: such as

either of two or more opposable parts that open and close for holding or crushing something between them

one of the sides of a narrow pass or channel

a space lying between or as if between open jaws

escaped from out of the jaws of the whale

a position or situation in which one is threatened

rode into the jaws of danger

a friendly chat

verb

intransitive verb

to talk especially abusively, indignantly, or long-windedly

jawing with the referee

transitive verb

to talk to in a scolding or boring manner

jaw词组

jaw crusher颚式破碎机

lower jaw下颌;下颚

jaws of death迫近的危险,险境;鬼门关 

upper jaw上颌

jaw bone颌骨

jaw plate叉头板;颚夹板

jaw opening钳口开度;开口处

jaw词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, jowe, joue,“口腔骨骼”,“一个难以词源的词”[OED]。可能源自古法语 joue “脸颊”,最初为 jode,来自高卢语 *gauta 或直接来自高卢语 *gabata,但存在语音问题; 或者可能是与 chew(v.)相关的日耳曼词汇的变体; 还可以比较两个名词 jowl。 取代了古英语 ceace, ceafl。中古世纪 Jaws 作为“器具的抓握部分”出现于15世纪中期; 比喻地,用于描述时间、死亡、失败等,始于1560年代。

jaw_体育行业词汇

下颌

下颚

jaw_医学行业词汇

颌,颌骨:脊椎动物的头部有上颌骨和下颌骨两个骨结构。有牙动物颌骨上有牙齿,食肉动物赖以捕捉猎物。另亦用于撕咬或咀嚼食物

jaw_机械行业词汇

卡爪

卡盘中用于夹持工件的零件。

jaw_生物学行业词汇

jaw词源英文解释

Noun Middle English

The first known use of jaw was in the 14th century

jaw儿童词典英英释义

jaw1 of 2noun

either of two structures of bone or cartilage of vertebrate animals that support the soft parts enclosing the mouth and usually bear teeth

the parts making up the walls of the mouth and serving to open and close it—usually used in plural

any of various organs of invertebrate animals that serve the same purpose as the jaws of vertebrate animals

something resembling the jaw of an animal in form or actionespecially: one of a set of opposing parts that open and close for holding or crushing something between them

jaw2 of 2verb

to talk for a long time

scold entry 2 sense 1

jawbreakernoun

a round hard candy

jawbreakernoun

a round hard candy

jawbonenoun

one of the bones of an animal's jawespecially: mandible sense 1a

jaw1 of 2noun

either of two structures of bone or cartilage of vertebrate animals that support the soft parts enclosing the mouth and usually bear teeth

the parts making up the walls of the mouth and serving to open and close it—usually used in plural

any of various organs of invertebrate animals that serve the same purpose as the jaws of vertebrate animals

something resembling the jaw of an animal in form or actionespecially: one of a set of opposing parts that open and close for holding or crushing something between them

jaw2 of 2verb

to talk for a long time

scold entry 2 sense 1

jaw医学词典英英释义

jawnoun

either of two complex cartilaginous or bony structures in most vertebrates that border the mouth, support the soft parts enclosing it, and usually bear teeth on their oral margin:

an upper structure more or less firmly fused with the skull called alsoupper jaw, maxilla

a lower structure that consists of a single bone or of completely fused bones and that is hinged, movable, and articulated by a pair of condyles with the temporal bone of either side called alsoinferior maxillary bone, lower jaw, mandible

the parts constituting the walls of the mouth and serving to open and close it—usually used in plural

any of various organs of invertebrates that perform the function of the vertebrate jaws

jaw 例句

1 His hair is cut short, buzzed very close, and between that and the stubble on his jaw, he looks different, older, and, yes, hot.

2 And the hyena dæmon, both her front legs gone, was half standing, half lying on the grass, with Ben, the terrier, in her foul jaws.

3 He holds his fist to his mouth and clenches his jaw again, again.

4 Her jaw dropped like she couldn’t believe I had the nerve to remember her name.

5 As Orde-Lees had reached the opposite side of the floe, the leopard seal burst up out of the water in front of him, jaws agape.

6 Two very irritated dogs lunged at his cage with open jaws.

7 The kids listened with wide eyes and slack jaws.

8 Dark as her sister was fair, with heavily lidded eyes and a strong jaw, she did not take her gaze from Snape as she moved to stand behind Narcissa.

9 And Sarai, remaining just as she was—tucked into his shoulder, her forehead resting against his jaw—told him.

10 The muscle along Diego’s jaw pulsed, and it was a while before he spoke again.

11 He had passed the banes of a dragon, he swore, so immense that he had ridden his hoise through its great black jaws.

12 Malik’s jaw ticks as he looks straight into the school.

13 I always thought “jaw dropping” was figurative—but my jaw actually does drop.

14 Mrs. Franklin’s back was to me, but I imagined I could see the determined set of her jaw, the same resolute expression I’d seen on Jesse’s face a hundred times.

15 I clenched my jaw and shut my eyes and held my breath, but instead of the deafening blast I was bracing for, everything went completely, profoundly quiet.

16 “An alligator will close its jaws on you and drag you to the bottom!”

17 And I knew that what I had in mind was to rock his jaw.

18 As he listened, Richard’s jaw worked, the muscles tensing and relaxing.

19 I jerked my head aside, hit it on something hard just as his fist glanced off my jaw.

20 I want you to know that at ten-thirty tonight, when we’re done, their jaws are going to be dropping in the audience.

jaw 同义词

1 下巴

chin bracket

5 口子

break

6 危险境地

precipice

7 喋喋不休地说

patter

11 脸的下部

jowl

14

jowl

16 狭口

bottleneck

18 口腔

mouth os

19 鬼门关

the jaws of death

21 夹片

fish

30

palate

33 嚼舌头

tell

34 流言蜚语

report tale scandal gossip

36

lie pit nest crater

40 唠唠叨叨

long-winded

41 说闲话

talk

jaw 短语相关

glass jaw jaw-dropping jaw drops lantern jaw lumpy jaw

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