shin 的 2 个定义
- the front part of the leg from the knee to the ankle.
- the lower part of the foreleg in cattle.
- the shinbone or tibia, especially its sharp edge or front portion.
- Chiefly British. a cut of beef similar to the U.S. shank, usually cut into small pieces for stewing.
shinned, shin·ning.
- to climb by holding fast with the hands or arms and legs and drawing oneself up.
shin 近义词
leg part
更多shin例句
- She will wriggle under tables and press herself firmly against shins, calves, you name it.
- A few uses took care of lingering discomfort in my outer shin.
- The four muscles, the quadriceps — that come in the front of the knee that attach just beyond the knee, in the front of the shin — they have to fire constantly to give you some stability.
- He then resisted two change-ups, both near his shins, and wiggled his hips from side to side.
- Each of DyRET’s four legs has two telescopic sections, so that it can change the length of its thigh or shin bones.
- Shin eventually escaped North Korean captivity while in Vienna.
- One of the most famous directors of this era was Shin Sang-ok (신상옥).
- Afraid the Korean secret police would not believe his kidnapping story, Shin settled in Hollywood.
- An x-ray two hours later confirms my hunch: my tibia (the big bone behind the shin) is snapped clean in two.
- So upon his release in 1997, Yousef agreed to a meeting with Shin Bet.
- De yuther servants wouldn' miss me, kase dey'd shin out en take holiday soon as de ole folks 'uz out'n de way.
- There's a neat pile of shin-plasters getting bigger and mounting up all the time.
- Walk fast now till you get away from the houses, and then shin for the raft like the dickens was after you!
- Instead of rising to his feet, he sat doggedly up and began chafing his abraded shin.
- Other warriors carry long oval shields reaching, at least, from neck to shin.