shoulder 意味
EN[ˈʃəʊldə] [ˈʃoʊldɚ] [-əʊldə(r)]US
日肩 ウ肩
- 肩(かた)とは、ヒトおよび哺乳類の胴体のうち、腕、前肢、翼に接している部分のことである。
- 名詞 (Noun)PLshoulders
- (heading) The part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
- The parrot was sitting on Steve's shoulder.
- Anything forming a shape resembling a human shoulder.
- (heading, topography) A shelf between two levels.
- He stopped the car on the shoulder of the highway to change the flat tire.
- the north western shoulder of the mountain
- (printing) The flat portion of type that is below the bevelled portion that joins up with the face.
- (heading, of an object) The portion below the neck.
- (figuratively) That which supports or sustains; support.
- (heading) The part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGshouldersPRshoulderingPT, PPshouldered
- (transitive) To push (a person or thing) using one's shoulder.
- (transitive) To carry (something) on one's shoulders.
- (transitive, figuratively) To bear a burden, as a financial obligation.
- The shareholders were then shouldering a burden of liability out of proportion to their mere ownership of theoretical fractions of the business.
- (transitive) To put (something) on one's shoulders.
- Like a power clean, shouldering a sandbag — lifting it from the floor to your shoulder in one explosive movement — requires a coordinated effort from your core, upper body, and legs.
- (transitive, figuratively) To accept responsibility for.
- shoulder the blame
- (transitive) To place (something) against one's shoulders.
- All three sets are nicely sculptured along the bottom to prevent interference when shouldering your gun with proper shooting form.
- (transitive) To form a shape resembling a shoulder.
- allowance at the bottom of blind bores for the chamfered tip of the reamer will obviate additional operations with shouldering or bottoming reamers to completely finish the entire length of a hole.
- (intransitive) To move by or as if by using one's shoulders.
- (transitive) To round and slightly raise the top edges of slate shingles so that they form a tighter fit at the lower edge and can be swung aside to expose the nail.
- (intransitive) To slope downwards from the crest and whitewater portion of a wave.
- (transitive) To push (a person or thing) using one's shoulder.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- They stood next to each other, their shoulders touching.
- My shoulder was dislocated. It was agony to have it put to rights.
- Diagnosis of arthrofibrosis and frozen shoulder remains difficult and the self-reported data included pain, as well as stiffness.
- 文の終わに使われる
- Thus, A and B were along the creek at the footslope, while C was at the backslope and D was at the shoulder.
- "Wal, I sot there, eatin' away, and, the fust thing I knowed, I kind 'er felt suthin' tetch my shoulder.
- He said it, and it is true — over the left shoulder.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of shoulder in English Dictionary
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- en shoulders
- en shouldered
- en shoulderer
- en shoulderbag
- en shoulderers
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