单词 | necked |
释义 | neck /nek/noun
To kiss amorously ORIGIN: OE hnecca; cf OHGer hnac, also OIr cnocc hill neckˈatee noun (obsolete) A neckerchief necked adjective Having a neck neckˈing noun
neckˈlet noun
neckˈband noun
neckˈbeef noun
neckˈ-bone noun A cervical vertebra neckˈcloth noun A piece of folded cloth worn round the neck by men as a band or cravat, with the ends hanging down, often made of lace neckˈerchief noun An ornamental cloth, a kerchief for the neck neckˈgear noun Apparel for the neck neckˈ-herrˈing noun (obsolete) A heavy blow on the neck necking party noun (informal) A petting party neckˈlace /-lis or -ləs/ noun
transitive verb (in South Africa) to kill with a necklace neckˈline noun The edge of a garment at the neck neckˈ-moulding noun A moulding where the capital of a column joins the shaft neckˈpiece noun A piece of cloth, etc forming, covering, or bordering a neck neckˈ-sweetˈbread noun The thymus gland of veal or lamb neckˈtie noun (esp N American)
necktie party noun (US sl) A lynching neckˈverse noun The test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy (qv), usu Psalm 51.1, success giving the privilege of being branded on the hand instead of hanging neckˈwear noun Clothing for the neck, such as ties or scarves neckˈweed noun
get it in the neck (informal) To be severely dealt with or hard hit harden the neck To grow more obstinate neck and crop
neck and neck
neck of the woods (informal) A particular area, part of the country neck or nothing Risking everything save one's neck To escape narrowly with one's life or reputation stick one's neck out To put oneself at risk, expose oneself to trouble, danger or contradiction talk through the back of one's neck To talk wildly or absurdly wide of the truth tread on the neck of To oppress or tyrannize over up to one's neck (informal) Deeply involved, esp in a troublesome situation |
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