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collarbone

/kol-er-bohn/US // ˈkɒl ərˌboʊn //UK // (ˈkɒləˌbəʊn) //

锁骨,鎖骨,鎖骨頭

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the clavicle.

Examples

  • Then, in August 2018, I fell while trail running, broke my collarbone, and sustained a minor concussion.

  • Rotation of a collarbone and two ribs suggested that Mtoto’s upper body had originally been wrapped in a shroud.

  • Little Foot’s collarbones were compared with those of humans, chimps, gorillas, orangutans and seven ancient hominids.

  • A little bit less of that since I broke my collarbone in judo, but I still hit the heavy bags.

  • On the first day, a teammate had broken her wrist, and on the second day, another teammate’s collarbone suffered a similar fate.

  • Her moment of truth arrived a year ago when she saw a picture of herself from Christmas in which her collarbone was jutting out.

  • In the process he has suffered several new injuries, including “a broken collarbone and two split helmets.”

  • The sleek, peanut-shell sized device slips on near the collarbone.

  • But then, near the end of the first stage, he was involved in a crash and he broke his collarbone.

  • He continued to roll my shoulders back and massage the muscles just below my collarbone.

  • Then with shoulder and collarbone pads, topped by a head guard, the costume was complete.

  • Your honour will have heard that King William has fallen from his horse, and broken his collarbone, and died.

  • He tore open the front of his shirt excitedly and bared his breast, and showed a livid bluish mark close beside the collarbone.

  • Hesset was caught in the wreckage; broken arm and broken collarbone.

  • My nose was pointed into the top of her head, and her face was right at my collarbone.