词汇 | neck |
释义 | neck noun[ C ] uk /nek/ us /nek/ necknoun[C] (BODY PART)A2 the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders: 颈,脖子 He had the thickest neck I'd ever seen.我从没见过他那么粗的脖子。 She wore a gold chain around her neck.她脖子上戴着一条金链子。 Chev Wilkinson/Stone/GettyImages C2 the part of a piece of clothing that goes around a person's neck: 衣领,领口 This sweater's too tight in the neck.这件毛衣的领口太紧了。 He wasn't wearing a tie and his shirt was open at the neck.他没系领带,衬衫领口敞开着。 a low-neck dress低领连衣裙 She wears a gold cross round her neck. That child is a real pain in the neck.那个孩子真讨厌。 Sitting still at a computer terminal all day can give you a stiff neck.在电脑前一动不动地坐上一整天会令人颈部发僵。 She flung her arms around his neck.她猛地搂住他的脖子。 He peeled the label off the neck of the bottle. The head & face -cheeked -chinned baby face baby-faced brow bull neck cheek double chin forehead jaw masseter masseteric mastoid maxilla maxillary T-zone temporal wattle weak-chinned zygoma You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: The head & neck of non-human animals Parts of clothes necknoun[C] (TOP PART)part of a hollow object that is at the top and is narrower than the part below it: (物体的)颈部 the neck of a bottle/guitar瓶颈/吉他的琴颈 Sepidehmaleki/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages medical specialized a narrow part of a body part: (身体)缩窄的部分 cancer of the neck of the uterus宫颈癌 Words meaning parts of things back end bifurcation biomarker branch cartridge chunk element modularized modularly module moiety multi-branched multi-component panel piece sub-branch sub-sector subcomponent subpart subscale See alsobottleneck halterneck redneck roughneck turtleneck Idiomsbe up to your neck (in something) be up to your neck in something get it in the neck neck and neck this, our, etc. neck of the woods put your neck on the line neck verb[ I ] old-fashionedinformaluk /nek/ us /nek/ neckverb[I] (KISS)to kiss and hold a person in a sexual way拥吻 neckverb[I] (DRINK)UKinformal to drink something, especially alcohol, very quickly: 快速饮用(尤指酒精饮料) He's necked two bottles of wine already.他已经很快地清空了两瓶葡萄酒。 neck | American Dictionaryneck noun[ C ] us/nek/ necknoun[C] (BODY PART)the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders: She rubbed her neck. The neck of a piece of clothing is the part that goes around a person’s neck: His shirt was open at the neck. A neck is also a narrow part near the top of an object such as a bottle: a vase with a long neck A neck is also the long, narrow part of a string instrument, such as a guitar, on which the strings are pressed in order to produce different notes. Idiomsneck and neck someone's neck of the woods neck verb[ I ] datedinfmlus/nek/ neckverb[I] (KISS)to kiss someone for a long time Examples of neckneck They suggested that this may lead to weakness in the urogenital suspensory apparatus and hypermobility of the bladder neck. Electronic portal image assisted reduction of systematic set-up errors in head and neck irradiation. Teachers walk through the rows of students, delivering forceful whacks across the back, neck or head of disruptive pupils. When in the sun, wear sun-protective hats with wide brims to protect the ears, face and neck nape. This is done by selecting the categories of the body, sleeves, and neck from pull-down menus. They grow posteriorly from the lateral nerve ganglia into the developing neck region with cell bodies concentrated around their growing tips. The long, thin neck suggests the possibility of tracking hand motions while fingering the fret board. The work presented here evaluates the setup reproducibility of several head and neck immobilisation masks from several different manufacturers. Animals were restrained with the aid of a neck yoke. Finally, the forces on actuators in some typical motions for neck and shoulder are plotted. Practical methods for compensating for missed treatment days in radiotherapy, with particular reference to head and neck schedules. The lower limbs are more often affected than the arms, neck or trunk, and proximal muscle groups more than distal. The catheter was inserted into the internal jugular vein and free neck movement was permitted. A non-invasive immobilization system and related quality assurance for dynamic intensity modulated radiation therapy of intracranial and head and neck disease. But once those ships began taking on water, gold was a millstone around their necks. See all examples of neck These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withneckneckThese are words often used in combination with neck. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. broken neck Normally, death by the hound is a brokenneck. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 elongated neck The propleura form an elongated neck, the petiole attaches very high on the propodeum, and the hind tibiae are swollen and club-like. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. muscular neck It has a short, elegant head with a broad forehead and a short, muscular neck. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with neck |
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