hips / hɪp /

臀部髋部髋关节屁股

hips3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the projecting part of each side of the body formed by the side of the pelvis and the upper part of the femur and the flesh covering them; haunch.
  2. hip joint.
  3. Architecture. the inclined projecting angle formed by the junction of a sloping side and a sloping end, or of two adjacent sloping sides, of a roof.
  4. Furniture. knee.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. extending to the hips; hiplength: hip boots.
v. 有主动词 verb

hipped, hip·ping.

  1. to injure or dislocate the hip of.
  2. Architecture. to form with a hip or hips.

hips 近义词

hips

等同于 completion

hips

等同于 berry

hips

等同于 haunch

hips 的近义词 7
hips

等同于 dernier cri

hips

等同于 flank

更多hips例句

  1. Lo-Fi Player, designed by Vibert Thio, a technologist and artist who interned with the team this summer, lets users interact with objects in a virtual room to mix their own lo-fi hip-hop soundtracks.
  2. In fact, Pop Smoke is just the fourth hip-hop musician to chart a No.
  3. Her bawdy and rough-hewn yet lyrical take on life fit perfectly with hip-hop’s very similar zeitgeist.
  4. Sergey and I stared for a second at the receiver and its regular, confident beeps, then locked eyes and flew out the door in a tumult of down jackets, hip waders, and uninhibited urgency.
  5. Some ways to start getting your pets back into the swing of things is by “vaccinating” them to being attached to your hip, says Katherine Houpt, an animal behavior expert and veterinarian at Cornell.
  6. “I think the types of stories we do are very similar to what happened with hip-hop,” says Jones.
  7. So here I am in my requisite Lululemon pants, grunting along to an old hip-hop song at a most ungodly hour.
  8. This was a guy from the hip-hop generation and with a perspective that was inextricably linked to that generation.
  9. Young, hip, urban millennials are using tools like Instagram to become one of the fastest growing travel markets.
  10. I asked her how her trainers, born and raised in Iran, have learned how to teach hip-hop.
  11. The long axis of the hip-roof crystal is often so shortened that it resembles the envelop crystal of calcium oxalate.
  12. Madame stood hand on hip, the flush fading slowly, her glance resuming its habitual lazy insolence.
  13. Ward picked up a flask of corn whiskey and slipped it into his hip pocket.
  14. The jaws are dislocated, the neck is stretched, the jointures of the knees and hip crack fit to be heard ten paces off.
  15. A ball has entered above his hip-joint, and there is very little hope that he can recover.