jaw
n. 下巴; 頜; 嘮叨; 狹窄入口
vi. 閒談; 嘮嘮叨叨,喋喋不休; 教訓
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.
He thought for a moment, stroking his well-defined jaw...
他摸著自己輪廓分明的下巴想了一會兒。
Meg's jaw dropped in amazement...
梅格驚訝得目瞪口呆。
A person's or animal's jaws are the two bones in their head which their teeth are attached to.
...a forest rodent with powerful jaws.
頜骨發達的森林齧齒類動物
If you talk about the jaws of something unpleasant such as death or hell, you are referring to a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
A family dog rescued a newborn boy from the jaws of death.
一隻家養犬把一個新生男嬰從鬼門關救了回來。
...caught in the jaws of world recession.
陷入全球性經濟衰退的危機之中
1. the part of the skull of a vertebrate that frames the mouth and holds the teeth
2. the bones of the skull that frame the mouth and serve to open it; the bones that hold the teeth
3. holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object
1. talk socially without exchanging too much information;
2. talk incessantly and tiresomely
3. chew (food);
4. censure severely or angrily;
Each clenched his fists and set his jaw when the order came to arrest the secret agents.
聽說去抓特務,一個個都摩拳擦掌.
His jaw jutted stubbornly forward; he would not be denied.
他固執地揚起下巴, 一副不肯罷休的樣子.
He fingered his jaw thoughtfully.
他若有所思地摸著下巴.
His face [ jaw ] fell .
他的臉 搭 拉下來.
A muscle in his jaw pulsed angrily.
他下巴的肌肉憤怒地抽動著.