Shin
[ʃɪn]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) the front part of the human leg between the knee and the ankle.
(noun.) the 22nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
(noun.) a cut of meat from the lower part of the leg.
編輯:诺拉--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(n.) The front part of the leg below the knee; the front edge of the shin bone; the lower part of the leg; the shank.
(n.) A fish plate for rails.
(v. i.) To climb a mast, tree, rope, or the like, by embracing it alternately with the arms and legs, without help of steps, spurs, or the like; -- used with up; as, to shin up a mast.
(v. i.) To run about borrowing money hastily and temporarily, as for the payment of one's notes at the bank.
(v. t.) To climb (a pole, etc.) by shinning up.
安德鲁手打
同義詞及近義詞:
n. Spine, fore part of the leg.
吉尔手打
解釋/意思:
n. a god or the gods: the term used by Protestant missionaries in Japan and China for the Supreme Being.
n. the large bone of the leg or the forepart of it: a bird's shank.—v.i. to climb a tree (with up): to tramp trudge.—v.t. to climb a tree by swarming up it: to kick on the shins.—ns. Shin′-bone the tibia; Shin′-piece a piece of armour defending the forepart of the leg; Shin′-plas′ter (U.S.) a patch of brown-paper steeped in vinegar &c. laid on a sore: a small paper note or promise to pay.
錄入:萨姆纳
例句/造句/用法:
- I likewise broke my right shin against the shell of a snail, which I happened to stumble over, as I was walking alone and thinking on poor England. 喬納森·斯威夫特. 格列佛遊記.
- But as Thurid's foot swung so did mine, and I caught him a painful blow upon the shin bone that saved Xodar from this added ignominy. 愛德格·賴斯·巴勒斯. 火星戰神.
- My hand went in and my knee was down on my shin. 歐尼斯特·海明威. 永別了,武器.
- He'll brak his shins agean some o' yer pots, and tables, and stuff. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 雪麗.
- On the contrary, it seemed rather a piquant thing to us to chevy him about the playground and hit him over the shins with a wicket. 亞瑟·柯南·道爾. 福爾摩斯回憶錄.
- I kicked his shins and got my left knee into his groin. 歐尼斯特·海明威. 永別了,武器.
- Then he threw himself down into the chair opposite, and drew up his knees until his fingers clasped round his long, thin shins. 亞瑟·柯南·道爾. 福爾摩斯回憶錄.
- It is the same before a fire, the heat of which sooner penetrates black stockings than white ones, and so is apt sooner to burn a man's shins. 本傑明·佛蘭克林. 佛蘭克林自傳.
- They upset buckets and benches, so that he might break his shins over them, which he never failed to do. 威廉·梅克比斯·薩克雷. 名利場.
- The earliest way to get upward from the ground was that adopted by climbing animals in clambering up tree trunks, and by man himself in shinning up trees by aid of his arms and legs. 佚名. 神奇的知識之書.
杰瑞德校對