单词 | sixpack |
释义 | > as lemmassix-pack six-pack n. originally and chiefly U.S. a package containing six cans or bottles of a drink. ΚΠ 1949 Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Press 10 Aug. 16/7 (advt.) Handy Six Pack Canned Beer. 6—12-oz. Pabst..98c. 1961 Wall St. Jrnl. 19 Oct. 1/5 One leading brand which retailed for $2·09 a six-pack last January now is sold for $1·79. 1972 M. J. Bosse Incident at Naha iii. 138 I took her a pound of bacon and a six-pack of diet cola. 1981 TV Picture Life Mar. 46/2 ‘I went out and borrowed a pickup truck and wore my hat out in the rain for a couple of days, got a six-pack of beer and didn't shower,’ John remembers. six-pack six-pack n. colloquial a set of well-developed abdominal muscles; a lean, muscular midriff. ΚΠ 1992 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 30 Sept. c6/1 Rousseve believes his stomach muscles to be quite defined, but not quite as defined as someone with a total six-pack. 1994 Newsday (Electronic ed.) 15 Aug. Watching Tamilee flex her biceps and show off her ‘six-pack’ abs, it's hard not to feel a twinge of jealousy. 1998 Zest Sept. 122 The rectus abdominis is also the muscle that gives a stomach the ‘six-pack’ look, as it is divided up by three horizontal fibrous bands which, when body fat is very low, will show up. < as lemmas |
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