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thigh

/thahy/US // θaɪ //UK // (θaɪ) //

大腿,大腿部,腿部,臀部

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the part of the lower limb in humans between the hip and the knee.
    • : the corresponding part of the hind limb of other animals; the femoral region.
    • : the true femoral region that is hidden by the skin or feathers of the body.the segment below, containing the fibula and tibia.
    • : Entomology. the femur.

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Examples

  • Femurs are the large, sturdy bones in our thighs and in a horse’s hind legs.

  • One was wounded in the thigh, an injury described by police as not life-threatening.

  • Vent pockets slashed across the thighs can dump enough warmth that you can hike in them in merely freezing weather.

  • If I do end up going to the store, I’ll buy extra chicken thighs to freeze, and a few containers of tofu, which lasts for quite a long time when it’s packed in water.

  • Keep your hips level, square, and in a straight line with your thighs and torso.

  • There was one guy who had a tattoo of me on his inner thigh.

  • One guy took a horn in the thigh, suffering a baseball-sized contusion.

  • He has had operations on both knees, and they had to put him under anesthesia to clean a long gash in his left thigh.

  • Sternberg showed a sweatshirt wrapped around a hips-style skirt, oversized faux furs, and thigh-length cardigans.

  • There were also bruises on the lower left arm and the upper right thigh.

  • Captain Hobbs, of the 3rd Artillery, was shot through the thigh at night, and only the next morning saw the nature of the wound.

  • Heap together into it the pieces thereof, every good piece, the thigh and the shoulder, choice pieces and full of bones.

  • Then, stooping suddenly, the Parisian ran his blade under the other brave's guard and through the fellow's thigh.

  • As they flew, each rider swung lightly forward, lance level with thigh, shield over the crouching chest.

  • The width of the seat should be about one-fifth of the length of the body, or three-fourths the length of the thigh.