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单词 stomach
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stomach

noun
 
/ˈstʌmək/
/ˈstʌmək/
Idioms
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    the organ inside the body where food goes when you eat it
    • stomach pains/cramps
    • an upset stomach
    • (British English also) a stomach upset
    • It's not a good idea to drink (= alcohol) on an empty stomach (= without having eaten anything).
    • You shouldn't exercise on a full stomach.
    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 tummy
    Extra Examples
    • A feeling of nausea settled in her stomach.
    • He had a hangover, so he ordered a sandwich to settle his stomach.
    • He had a stomach upset.
    • He violently emptied the contents of his stomach.
    • Human remains were found among the stomach contents of the shark.
    • I would get knots in my stomach because I was so scared.
    • It makes me sick to my stomach to hear such stupid attitudes.
    • My stomach lurched as another big wave hit the boat.
    • She's been off work with an upset stomach.
    • The drug can cause mild stomach upset.
    • The pains in his stomach were becoming worse.
    • You shouldn't drink wine on an empty stomach.
    • enzymes in the stomach
    • the sound of my rumbling stomach
    Topics Bodya2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • empty
    • full
    • dodgy
    verb + stomach
    • turn
    • settle
    • settle in
    stomach + verb
    • churn
    • heave
    • lurch
    stomach + noun
    • ache
    • ailment
    • bug
    preposition
    • in the/​your stomach
    phrases
    • the contents of your stomach
    • feel sick to your stomach
    • something makes you sick to your stomach
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    the front part of the body below the chest
    • The attacker kicked him in the stomach.
    • Lie on your stomach with your arms by your side.
    • They crawled along the ground on their stomachs.
    • exercises to strengthen the stomach muscles
    Extra Examples
    • ‘I'm eating for two now!’ she said, patting her stomach.
    • He sucked in his stomach as he walked along the beach.
    • He was stabbed in the stomach during a street brawl.
    • I lay on my stomach on the beach.
    • He had a flat stomach and a muscular chest.
    Topics Bodya2
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French estomac, stomaque, via Latin from Greek stomakhos ‘gullet’, from stoma ‘mouth’. The early sense of the verb was ‘be offended at, resent’ (early 16th cent.).
Idioms
somebody’s eyes are bigger than their stomach
  1. used to say that somebody has been greedy by taking more food than they can eat
have butterflies (in your stomach)
  1. (informal) to have a nervous feeling in your stomach before doing something
    • I had butterflies in my stomach as I went to get my exam results.
have no stomach for something
  1. to not want to eat something
    • She had no stomach for the leftover stew.
  2. to not have the desire or courage to do something
    • They had no stomach for a fight.
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have a strong stomach
  1. to be able to see or do unpleasant things without feeling sick or upset
    • You need a strong stomach to go on the giant roller coaster.
the pit of your/the stomach
  1. the bottom of the stomach where people say they feel strong feelings, especially fear
    • He had a sudden sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach.
    • I felt a sickening feeling in the pit of my stomach when I saw the ambulance.
pump somebody’s stomach
  1. to remove the contents of somebody’s stomach using a pump, because they have swallowed something harmful
    • He had his stomach pumped after taking an overdose.
sick to your stomach
  1. feeling very angry or worried
    • Nora turned sick to her stomach on hearing this news.
    • It makes me sick to my stomach to hear such stupid attitudes.
  2. feeling that you want to vomit
turn your stomach
  1. to make you feel upset, sick or full of horror
    • Pictures of the burnt corpses turned my stomach.
    • The smell of the dead dog turned his stomach.

stomach

verb
/ˈstʌmək/
/ˈstʌmək/
especially in negative sentences or questions
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they stomach
/ˈstʌmək/
/ˈstʌmək/
he / she / it stomachs
/ˈstʌməks/
/ˈstʌməks/
past simple stomached
/ˈstʌməkt/
/ˈstʌməkt/
past participle stomached
/ˈstʌməkt/
/ˈstʌməkt/
-ing form stomaching
/ˈstʌməkɪŋ/
/ˈstʌməkɪŋ/
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  1. stomach something to approve of something and be able to enjoy it; to enjoy being with a person
    • I can't stomach violent films.
    • I find him very hard to stomach.
  2. stomach something to be able to eat something without feeling sick
    • She couldn't stomach any breakfast.
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French estomac, stomaque, via Latin from Greek stomakhos ‘gullet’, from stoma ‘mouth’. The early sense of the verb was ‘be offended at, resent’ (early 16th cent.).
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