chin 的 3 个定义
- the lower extremity of the face, below the mouth.
- the prominence of the lower jaw.
- Informal. chin-up.
chinned, chin·ning.
- Gymnastics. to bring one's chin up to, by bending the elbows.to raise to this position.
- to raise or hold to the chin, as a violin.
- Archaic. to talk to; chatter with.
chinned, chin·ning.
- Gymnastics. to chin oneself.
- Slang. to talk; chatter: We sat up all night chinning about our college days.
chin 近义词
area under mouth
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- Chin’s assailants received a fine and probation for his death.
- “I was 12 years old, and I couldn’t stop staring at the wattles on his chin,” Kolman said.
- It should go across the bridge of your nose, it should form a seal across your nose and go under your chin.
- Some of the Maryland fans watched with their hands clasped under their chins.
- As Chin says, it takes a very specific patient to be a good candidate to use FAMs as contraception.
- At Christianity Today, Peter Chin claims Christians should preach peace instead of bogging down in the particulars of race.
- His chin rested on the thick plastic collar buckled around his neck.
- “There aren't any steaks involved, pardon the pun,” says Chin.
- “We were exhausted, but it was something I just had to do,” says Chin.
- “The first time I saw Glacier National Park, it was the magical fantasy land I had always been dreaming about,” says Chin.
- Only in the carnage of the head, the tilt of the chin, was the insolence expressed that had made her many enemies.
- Then he clapped his fiddle under his chin and without more ado struck up "Bobbing Joan."
- And, old ink pot, tuck a horse blanket under my chin, and rub me down with brickbats while I feed!
- He stepped to the girl, and roughly raised her chin with his hand so that she was forced to look him in the face.
- Ze under lip rather retires, and this adds to the receding effect of the chin, you see.