时间: 2025-04-26 01:55:03
美: [dʒɔ]
英: [dʒɔː]
n. 颌;下巴;狭窄入口;唠叨
vi. 教训;唠叨
vt. 教训;对…唠叨
n. (Jaw)人名;(冈)乔
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 01:55:03
词源分析:Jaw 源自古英语“ceawe”,与日耳曼语族的词汇有关,表示“咀嚼”。没有明显的前缀或后缀。
历史背景:Jaw 作为口腔构件的描述在古英语中已有使用,且在医学和解剖学书籍中频繁出现。
课本:在*教材中,jaw 常出现在初中英语教科书中,用于基础词汇学。在牛津和美国的教材中,jaw 可能出现在生物、解剖学相关的课程中,适合高中阶段的学*。
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The dentist examined my jaw for any signs of misalignment.
(牙医检查了我的下颚是否有错位的迹象。)
She has a strong jawline that many find attractive.
(她的下颚线条分明,很多人觉得很有吸引力。)
They were jawing away at the café, enjoying each other's company.
(他们在咖啡馆闲聊,享受彼此的陪伴。)
The athlete sustained an injury to his jaw during the game.
(这名**员在比赛中下颚受伤。)
The jaw movement is essential for speech production.
(下颚的**对于发音是至关重要的。)
同义词:
反义词:
[N-COUNT] Your jaw is the lower part of your face below your mouth. The movement of your jaw is sometimes considered to express a particular emotion. For example, if your jaw drops, you are very surprised. 下颌
例:He thought for a moment, stroking his well-defined jaw.他抚摸着他棱角分明的下巴想了一会儿。
[N-COUNT] A person's or animal's jaws are the two bones in their head that their teeth are attached to. 颌骨
例:...a forest rodent with powerful jaws.…一种长着强劲有力的颌骨的森林啮齿动物。