柯林斯詞典jaw /d???/ (jaws) 1. 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. 下頜 He thought for a moment, stroking his well-defined jaw. 他撫摸著他稜角分明的下巴想了一會兒。2. N-COUNT A person's or animal's jaws are the two bones in their head that their teeth are attached to. 頜骨 ...a forest rodent with powerful jaws. …一種長著強勁有力的頜骨的森林齧齒動物。 返回 jaw劍橋詞典 jaw noun (BODY PART) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] the lower part of your face that moves when you open your mouth 下頜,下巴 a broken jaw 骨折的下頜 US a punch in the jaw 打在下巴上的一拳 UK a punch on the jaw 打在下巴上的一拳 He has a strong /square jaw. 他長著結實的/方下巴。 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] either of the two bones in your mouth that hold your teeth 頜;顎 upper /lower jaw 上/下顎 ?jaws [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] the mouth of a person or animal , especially a large and frightening animal (尤指大型兇猛動物的)口部,嘴 The lion opened its jaws and roared . 獅子張開大嘴咆哮起來。 something that opens and closes like the upper and lower parts of a mouth 鉗夾部分;鉗口 His foot was caught in the jaws of the trap . 他的腳被夾在捕獸夾的鉗口裡。 例句 "I'm never going back to him, " she said, setting her jaw firmly .I could tell from the set of his jaw that he was angry .He socked the policeman on the jaw.She punched him square on the jaw.He jutted his jaw out defiantly. jaw noun (DANGER) ?jaws [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] something dangerous 險境 The rescuers snatched the children from the jaws of death . 救援人員將孩子們從死亡的險境中救了出來。 jaw noun (TALK) [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] informal a talk 閑談 I met Jane and we had a good jaw over lunch . 我遇到了簡,竝且在喫午飯時兩個人好好聊了一番。 習語sb's jaw drops (open) 返回 jaw