n.
- 肩,肩膀[C]
Too much work has been placed on his
shoulders.
加在他身上的工作太多了。
- 衣服的肩部[C]
- 肩狀物;山肩;路肩;瓶肩[C]
- 帶肩肉的前腿肉[C][U]
vt.
- 肩起,挑起
- 擔負,承擔
The manager was ready to
shoulder the blame.
經理願意承擔過失。
- 用肩推[O]
He
shouldered the door open.
他用肩把門頂開。
片語
rub shoulders with
- 與……密切來往;與……有接觸
Back then, I was
rubbing shoulders with all the celebrities in Las Vegas.
在那個時候,我與拉斯維加斯所有的知名人物都有接觸。
It was a rare opportunity to
rub shoulders with the rich and famous.
這是個與富翁名人來往的難得機會。
shoulder to shoulder
- 並肩地;齊心協力地
They were standing
shoulder to shoulder.
他們並肩站著。
(straight) from the shoulder
- 直截了當地
I told her,
straight from the shoulder, that I thought she was being silly.
我直截了當地告訴她,我認為她表現得太愚蠢。
辨析
n.
- the joint between the upper arm or forelimb and the main part of the body.
▸the part of a bird or insect at which the wing is attached.
- a part of something resembling a shoulder, in particular a point at which a steep slope descends from a plateau or highland area.
- short for hard shoulder.
v.
- put (something heavy) over one's shoulder or shoulders to carry.
- take on (a burden or responsibility).
- push out of one's way with one's shoulder.
Phrase
- put one's shoulder to the wheel
set to work vigorously. - shoulder arms
hold a rifle against the right side of the body, barrel upwards. - shoulder to shoulder
side by side or acting together.
Derivative
Etymology
OE sculdor, of W. Gmc origin.