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bicep

/bahy-sep/US // ˈbaɪ sɛp //

二头肌,肱二头肌,二尖瓣,双臂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a biceps muscle, especially the one at the front of the upper arm.

Examples

  • You may not want bulging biceps, but you probably do want to be able to lift your suitcase when you travel.

  • There’s Johnson, who cracks his arm out of a plaster cast by flexing his biceps — before yanking a drone from midair.

  • They discuss whether economics is the best of the social sciences, and why it’s a good idea to get a tattoo of a demand curve on your bicep.

  • Sunny Tran, a 36-year-old nail technician with tattooed biceps and a minivan, couldn’t blame his crummy Thursday-morning drive on the usual Maryland traffic.

  • Loop bands can be a little hard to use if you want to target your triceps and biceps specifically.

  • And he is, as pictures of him playing football in Brazil in a bicep-hugging T-shirt show, super-hot.

  • One was through his bicep, and the other on his triceps, and it looked as though the bullet went straight through.

  • AJ English, a 24-year-old model living in L.A., got a Raymond Pettibon on his bicep.

  • Another guy asks to cop an Oscar feel, and when the trophy is handed to him, he does a couple of bicep curls with it.

  • Blood trickles down from another circular wound on his right bicep.

  • He paused long enough to flex a presentable bicep with pardonable pride.

  • He guided Ev to a specially constructed chair at the table, rolled up one sleeve, applied the clamp to his bicep.

  • She gave his bicep a squeeze, then his thigh, then slapped his butt.

  • “I plan on keeping him,” she said, giving his bicep a squeeze.

  • Early in the war his right arm had been shot through the bicep muscle.