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单词 shoulder
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shoulder

noun
 
/ˈʃəʊldə(r)/
/ˈʃəʊldər/
Idioms
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    part of body

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    [countable] either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck
    • your left/right shoulder
    • a tall man with broad shoulders
    • over somebody's shoulder He slung the bag over his shoulder.
    • He looked back over his shoulder.
    • on somebody's shoulder He carried the child on his shoulders.
    • I put a hand on her shoulder to stop her.
    • She tapped him on the shoulder.
    • around somebody's shoulder He put an arm around her shoulders and pulled her close.
    • She shrugged her shoulders (= showing that she didn't know or care).
    • an off-the-shoulder dress (= that does not cover the shoulders)
    • a shoulder injury
    • I have to have shoulder surgery.
    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
    Extra Examples
    • He hunched his shoulders against the cold wind.
    • Her shoulders lifted in a vague shrug.
    • His broad shoulders heaved with sobs.
    • His frozen shoulder has stopped him from playing tennis.
    • In an aggressive situation, we stand tall and square our shoulders.
    • Inhale, drop your shoulders and raise your chest.
    • Keep the feet shoulder width apart.
    • My shoulders dropped with relief.
    • Roll your shoulders forward and take a deep breath.
    • She was crouched with her head forward and her shoulders bent.
    • The child sat on her father's shoulders to watch the parade go by.
    Topics Bodya2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • huge
    • muscled
    verb + shoulders
    • shrug
    • hunch
    • drop
    shoulders + verb
    • be bent
    • be bowed
    • be stooped
    preposition
    • on somebody’s shoulders
    See full entry
  2. -shouldered

  3. (in adjectives) having the type of shoulders mentioned
    • broad-shouldered
    see also round-shouldered
  4. clothing

  5.  
    [countable] the part of a piece of clothing that covers the shoulder
    • a jacket with padded shoulders
    • There was snow on the shoulders of his heavy black coat.
    Topics Clothes and Fashiona2
  6. meat

  7. [uncountable, countable] shoulder (of something) meat from the top part of one of the front legs of an animal that has four legsTopics Foodb1
  8. of mountain/bottle, etc.

  9. [countable] shoulder (of something) a part of something, such as a bottle or mountain, that is like a shoulder in shape
    • The village lay just around the shoulder of the hill.
    Topics Geographyc2
  10. side of road

  11. [countable] (North American English) an area of ground at the side of a road where vehicles can stop in an emergency
    • No shoulder for next 5 miles (= on a notice).
    see also hard shoulder, soft shoulderTopics Transport by car or lorryc2
  12. Word OriginOld English sculdor, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch schouder and German Schulter.
Idioms
be/stand head and shoulders above somebody/something
  1. to be much better than other people or things
    • His performance stood head and shoulders above the rest.
be looking over your shoulder
  1. to be anxious and have the feeling that somebody is going to do something unpleasant or harmful to you
give somebody the cold shoulder
  1. (informal) to treat somebody in a way that is not friendly see also cold-shoulder
have a chip on your shoulder (about something)
  1. (informal) to be sensitive about something that happened in the past and become easily offended if it is mentioned because you think that you were treated unfairly
    • He has a real chip on his shoulder about being adopted.
have a good head on your shoulders
  1. to be a sensible person
(have) an old head on young shoulders
  1. used to describe a young person who acts in a more sensible way than you would expect for a person of their age
on somebody’s shoulders
  1. if blame, guilt, etc. is on somebody’s shoulders, they must take responsibility for it
    • Stop trying to put the blame on somebody else’s shoulders.
put your shoulder to the wheel
  1. to start working very hard at a particular task
    • Everyone is going to have to put their shoulder to the wheel.
rub shoulders with somebody
(North American English also rub elbows with somebody)
  1. to meet and spend time with a famous person, socially or as part of your job
    • He’s rubbing shoulders with stars all the time.
    • She had been rubbing elbows with celebrities.
a shoulder to cry on
  1. used to describe a person who listens to your problems and gives you sympathy
    • He was a fatherly shoulder to cry on when things went wrong.
shoulder to shoulder (with somebody)
  1. physically close to somebody
    • The large crowd stood shoulder to shoulder in the stands.
    • The route of the procession was lined with police officers standing shoulder to shoulder.
  2. as one group that has the same aims, opinions, etc.Topics Opinion and argumentc2
straight from the shoulder
  1. if you say something straight from the shoulder, you are being very honest and direct, even if what you are saying is critical

shoulder

verb
/ˈʃəʊldə(r)/
/ˈʃəʊldər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they shoulder
/ˈʃəʊldə(r)/
/ˈʃəʊldər/
he / she / it shoulders
/ˈʃəʊldəz/
/ˈʃəʊldərz/
past simple shouldered
/ˈʃəʊldəd/
/ˈʃəʊldərd/
past participle shouldered
/ˈʃəʊldəd/
/ˈʃəʊldərd/
-ing form shouldering
/ˈʃəʊldərɪŋ/
/ˈʃəʊldərɪŋ/
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    accept responsibility

  1. [transitive] shoulder something to accept the responsibility for something
    • to shoulder the responsibility/blame for something
    • women who shoulder the double burden of childcare and full-time work
    Extra Examples
    • He was unwilling to shoulder this responsibility alone.
    • I think everyone has got to shoulder the responsibility for this defeat.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + shoulder
    • have to
    • must
    • be willing to
    See full entry
  2. push with shoulder

  3. [transitive, intransitive] to push forward with your shoulder in order to get somewhere
    • shoulder your way + adv./prep. He shouldered his way through the crowd and went after her.
    • + adv./prep. She shouldered past a woman with a screaming baby.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • roughly
    • aside
    • out of the way
    phrases
    • shoulder your way past somebody/​something
    • shoulder your way through something
    See full entry
  4. [transitive] shoulder somebody/something + adv./prep. to push somebody/something out of your way with your shoulder
    • He shouldered the man aside.
    Extra Examples
    • We were shouldered roughly out of the way.
    • She made her way to the door, shouldering the other kids out of the way.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • roughly
    • aside
    • out of the way
    phrases
    • shoulder your way past somebody/​something
    • shoulder your way through something
    See full entry
  5. carry on shoulder

  6. [transitive] shoulder something to carry something on your shoulder
    • She shouldered her bag and set off home.
    • to shoulder arms (= to hold a weapon, rifle, etc. against your shoulder while you are not using it)
  7. Word OriginOld English sculdor, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch schouder and German Schulter.
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