chest
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Your chest is the top part of the front of your body where your ribs, lungs, and heart are. 胸部
He crossed his arms over his chest. 他在胸前交叉雙臂。
He was shot in the chest. 他胸部中彈。
2. N-COUNT A chest is a large, heavy box used for storing things. 儲物箱
At the very bottom of the chest were his carving tools. 在儲物箱的最底部有他的雕刻工具。
...a treasure chest. …一個珍寶箱。
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chest /t??st/ (chests)
劍橋詞典
- Lie on your back, clasp your knees and pull them down towards your chest.
- Clutching the money to his chest, he hurried to the bank .
- He's tiny , he doesn't even come up to my chest!
- The breathing problem has now been complicated by a chest infection .
- He felt a constriction in his chest.
chest noun [C] (BODY PART)
the upper front part of the body of humans and some animals , between the stomach and the neck , containing the heart and lungs胸膛,胸部;胸腔
He was shot in the chest at point blank range . 他被近距離射中胸部。
He folded his arms across his chest. 他雙臂交叉抱在胸前。
His shirt was open to the waist revealing a very hairy chest. 他的襯衫敞開到腰部,露出毛茸茸的胸膛。
She went to the doctor complaining of chest pains . 她去看醫(yī)生,說胸部痛。
例句
chest noun [C] (BOX)
a large , strong box , usually made of wood , used for storing goods or possessions or for moving possessions from one place to another(常為木制的)箱子,柜子,盒子
Her books and clothes were packed into chests and shipped across to Canada. 她的書和衣服都打包裝箱運到加拿大去了。