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单词 chin
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chin

noun
/tʃɪn/
/tʃɪn/
Idioms
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    the part of the face below the mouth and above the neck
    • A strap fastens under the chin to keep the helmet in place.
    Collocations Physical appearancePhysical appearance
    • A person may be described as having:
    Eyes
    • (bright) blue/​green/(dark/​light) brown/​hazel eyes
    • deep-set/​sunken/​bulging/​protruding eyes
    • small/​beady/​sparkling/​twinkling/(informal) shifty eyes
    • piercing/​penetrating/​steely eyes
    • bloodshot/​watery/​puffy eyes
    • bushy/​thick/​dark/​raised/​arched eyebrows
    • long/​dark/​thick/​curly/​false eyelashes/​lashes
    Face
    • a flat/​bulbous/​pointed/​sharp/​snub nose
    • a straight/​a hooked/​a Roman/(formal) an aquiline nose
    • full/​thick/​thin/​pouty lips
    • dry/​chapped/​cracked lips
    • flushed/​rosy/​red/​ruddy/​pale cheeks
    • soft/​chubby/​sunken cheeks
    • white/​perfect/​crooked/​protruding teeth
    • a large/​high/​broad/​wide/​sloping forehead
    • a strong/​weak/​pointed/​double chin
    • a long/​full/​bushy/​wispy/​goatee beard
    • a long/​thin/​bushy/​droopy/​handlebar/​pencil moustache
    Hair and skin
    • pale/​fair/​olive/​dark/​tanned skin
    • dry/​oily/​smooth/​rough/​leathery/​wrinkled skin
    • a dark/​pale/​light/​sallow/​ruddy/​olive/​swarthy/​clear complexion
    • deep/​fine/​little/​facial wrinkles
    • blonde/​blond/​fair/(light/​dark) brown/(jet-)black/​auburn/​red/(British English) ginger/​grey hair
    • straight/​curly/​wavy/​frizzy/​spiky hair
    • thick/​thin/​fine/​bushy/​thinning hair
    • dyed/​bleached/​soft/​silky/​dry/​greasy/​shiny hair
    • long/​short/​shoulder-length/​cropped hair
    • a bald/​balding/​shaved head
    • a receding hairline
    • a bald patch/​spot
    • a side/​centre(British English) parting
    Body
    • a long/​short/​thick/​slender/(disapproving) scrawny neck
    • broad/​narrow/​sloping/​rounded/​hunched shoulders
    • a bare/​broad/​muscular/​small/​large chest
    • a flat/​swollen/​bulging stomach
    • a small/​tiny/​narrow/​slim/​slender/28-inch waist
    • big/​wide/​narrow/​slim hips
    • a straight/​bent/​arched/​broad/​hairy back
    • thin/​slender/​muscular arms
    • big/​large/​small/​manicured/​calloused/​gloved hands
    • long/​short/​fat/​slender/​delicate/​bony fingers
    • long/​muscular/​hairy/​shapely/(both informal, often disapproving) skinny/​spindly legs
    • muscular/​chubby/(informal, disapproving) flabby thighs
    • big/​little/​small/​dainty/​wide/​narrow/​bare feet
    • a good/​a slim/​a slender/​an hourglass figure
    • be of slim/​medium/​average/​large/​athletic/​stocky build
    see also double chin
    Extra Examples
    • He cupped her chin with his hand.
    • He had bits of food on his chin.
    • He put his hand under her chin and lifted her face to his.
    • He stroked his chin thoughtfully.
    • Her chin was resting on his shoulder.
    • His chin quivered and a tear ran down his cheek.
    • His chin rose in a proud gesture.
    • Maria jutted her chin defiantly.
    • She caught him with a hard blow on the chin.
    • She sat resting her chin on her hands.
    • She sat with her elbows on the table, resting her chin on her cupped hands.
    • She tilted her chin at him defiantly.
    • Slowly lower the bar to around chin level.
    • The juice dribbled down his chin.
    Topics Bodyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • square
    • chiselled/​chiseled
    • pointed
    verb + chin
    • jut
    • jut out
    • lift
    chin + verb
    • rise
    • rest
    • quiver
    chin + noun
    • strap
    • level
    preposition
    • beneath somebody’s chin
    • under somebody’s chin
    • down somebody’s chin
    See full entry
    Word OriginOld English cin, cinn, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kin, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin gena ‘cheek’ and Greek genus ‘jaw’.
Idioms
(keep your) chin up
  1. (informal) used to tell somebody to try to stay cheerful even though they are in a difficult or unpleasant situation
    • Chin up! Only two exams left.
chuck somebody under the chin
  1. (old-fashioned) to touch somebody gently under the chin (= part of the face below the mouth) in a friendly way
take something on the chin (informal)
  1. to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation without complaining, trying to make excuses, etc.
    • In this business, you have to learn to take criticism on the chin.
  2. (North American English) to be damaged or badly affected by something
    • Stockholders took it on the chin yesterday as markets fell sharply.
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