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midriff

/mid-rif/US // ˈmɪd rɪf //UK // (ˈmɪdrɪf) //

中腰部,中胸,中腹,中腰

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : diaphragm.
    • : the middle part of the body, between the chest and the waist.
    • : the part of a dress or bodice, usually close-fitting, that covers this part of the body.
    • : a garment that exposes this part of the body.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting or pertaining to the middle part of the human body, the part of a garment that covers it, or a garment that exposes it.

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Examples

  • The piece’s top is covered with hivelike ceramic tiles and balanced above an impossibly tiny midriff on stinger-like legs.

  • Ensuring that her midriff is still exposed, Cyrus is obviously wearing a rhinestone crop top to match the basketball.

  • “You must stop baring your midriff,” scolded her headmistress.

  • Her long brown hair flowed down and she had a bullet wound on her head and blood all over her midriff.

  • Courtney wore cutoff denim shorts with a plaid blouse tied at the midriff, showing off her ample cleavage.

  • Their collection features sparkling hotpants, midriff-baring tops, leopard prints, and combat boots.

  • If, however, the midriff contract so powerfully that the lower ribs are drawn inward, the abdominal walls follow them.

  • The chest is enlarged by the muscles of inspiration, the principal of which is the diaphragm or midriff.

  • Not heeding where he was going, he tumbled up against my table, and jammed it hard against my midriff.

  • The book is a mine of beautiful descriptions, and of sentences which tickle your inmost midriff with delight.

  • But I shall no more pause with a bare foot and an empty stocking, a dish of food and a gnawing midriff.