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jutting

/juht/US // dʒʌt //UK // (dʒʌt) //

突出的,突起的,凸出的,凸起的

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    jut·ted, jut·ting.

    • : to extend beyond the main body or line; project; protrude: The narrow strip of land juts out into the bay.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that juts out; a projecting or protruding point.

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Examples

  • His out-of-office message appeared to suggest that Jutting had planned to commit suicide, but he apparently changed his mind.

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

  • There is none of the jutting out of decks and balconies, and feeling of exterior bulk that is so familiar to mega-yachts.

  • The profile was familiar—jutting chin, close cropped hair, shirt open, understated quiff—but not exact.

  • There were low-slung skirts, exposed midriffs and jutting hips, column dresses, and every kind of stripe you could imagine.

  • There is a certain kind of bird that makes its nest high up on the sides of steep cliffs jutting out over the waters of the ocean.

  • Overhanging the pass was a huge boulder, balanced precariously on the edge of the jutting cliff.

  • They were now in view of a bare spur or ridge jutting out along the lake from the lofty mountains behind.

  • Over the cell were jutting rocks, which threw down as the sun was over them, strange shadows, making the most mysterious letters.

  • Below them, jutting out from the precipitous northern bank, was a low bar of rock over which the river did not sweep.