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forearm

/fawr-ahrm, fohr-/US // ˈfɔrˌɑrm, ˈfoʊr- //UK // (ˈfɔːrˌɑːm) //

前臂,前手臂,前臂上的,前臂的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Anatomy. the part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist.
    • : Zoology. the corresponding part of the foreleg between the elbow and the knee in certain quadrupeds.

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Examples

  • Though Brady still had to wear a play-call sheet strapped to his forearm in the playoffs, they became the first team ever to score 30 points or more in four games in a postseason.

  • These bracelets look a lot like something John McEnroe might have worn on a tennis court in the ’70s, but they have a plastic insert that applies pressure to a point on the underside of your forearm, just below the wrist.

  • The 100S is more than a full pound lighter than the 3-pound GFX 100, which is a huge difference when you’re trying not to destroy your wrists and forearms.

  • If the bench is short, place your forearm on the floor, with your elbow directly below your shoulder, bent to 90 degrees.

  • Sometimes, chemicals splashed on him and burned his forearms.

  • A loose strand across my forearm in the morning, later one at my desk.

  • His doctors insisted on immediate surgery and when Miles woke, his forearm was gone.

  • He saw, up on her forearm, the row of angry little bruises, like someone had grabbed her hard.

  • Almost the entire length of his forearm is covered in a tattoo of all of us from the 8-bit episode.

  • Volunteers exposed a patch of their forearm and a machine blew air across it, enticing mosquitoes into a trap.

  • He was wounded in the left shoulder, forearm and right hand and had to have his left arm amputated the next day.

  • Fortunately, however, it has escaped with only the loss of part of the right forearm and shoulder.

  • A series of light scratches are made on the skin of the forearm or the inner side of the arm where the skin is delicate.

  • On the evening following, the forearm was immersed in a bowl of hot permanganate solution containing a little caustic potash.

  • Almost staggering, she broke from the crowd and, with one forearm across her scarlet face, rushed past them into the school-house.