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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
shoulder
shoul·der [shoulder shoulders shouldered shouldering] noun, verb BrE [ˈʃəʊldə(r)] NAmE [ˈʃoʊldər] noun PART OF BODY 1. countable either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck • He slung the bag over his shoulder. • She tapped him on the shoulder. •He looked back over his shoulder. •She shrugged her shoulders (= showing that she didn't know or care). •an off-the-shoulder dress •He carried the child on his shoulders. -SHOULDERED 2. (in adjectives)having the type of shoulders mentioned •broad-shouldered see also ↑round-shouldered CLOTHING 3. countable the part of a piece of clothing that covers the shoulder •a jacket with padded shoulders MEAT 4. uncountable, countable ~ (of sth) meat from the top part of one of the front legs of an animal that has four legs OF MOUNTAIN/BOTTLE, ETC. 5. countable ~ (of sth) a part of sth, such as a bottle or mountain, that is shaped like a shoulder •The village lay just around the shoulder of the hill. SIDE OF ROAD 6. countable (NAmE)an area of ground at the side of a road where vehicles can stop in an emergency •No shoulder for next 5 miles. see also ↑hard shoulder, ↑soft shoulder more at have a chip on your shoulder at ↑chip n., give sb the cold shoulder at ↑cold adj., be/stand head and shoulders above sb/sthhave a good head on your shoulders at ↑head n., (have) an old head on young shoulders at ↑old, rub shoulders with sb at ↑rub v., straight from the shoulder at ↑straight adv. Word Origin: Old English sculdor, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch schouder and German Schulter. Collocations: Physical 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/ (especially US) mustache 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/(BrE) 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/(US) center (BrE) parting/ (NAmE) part 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 Example Bank: •He hunched his shoulders against the cold wind. •He slung the sack over his shoulder and set off. •Her shoulders lifted in a vague shrug. •His broad shoulders heaved with sobs. •His frozen shoulder has stopped him from playing tennis. •I tapped the man on the shoulder and asked him to move. •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 bullet hit him squarely between the shoulder blades. •The child sat on her father's shoulders to watch the parade go by. •The route of the procession was lined with police officers standing shoulder to shoulder. •When I asked him why he'd done it he just shrugged his shoulders. Idioms: ↑looking over your shoulder ▪ ↑on somebody's shoulders ▪ ↑put your shoulder to the wheel ▪ ↑shoulder to cry on ▪ ↑shoulder to shoulder verb ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY 1. transitive ~ sth to accept the responsibility for sth •to shoulder the responsibility/blame for sth •women who shoulder the double burden of childcare and full-time work PUSH WITH SHOULDER 2. transitive, intransitive to push forward with your shoulder in order to get somewhere ~ 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. 3. transitive ~ sb/sth + adv./prep. to push sb/sth out of your way with your shoulder •He shouldered the man aside. CARRY ON SHOULDER 4. transitive ~ sth to carry sth 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) Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English sculdor, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch schouder and German Schulter. Example Bank: •He was unwilling to shoulder this responsibility alone. •She had to shoulder the burden of childcare. •She shouldered her way through the crowd. •We were shouldered roughly out of the way. •He shouldered the younger man aside. •I think everyone has got to shoulder the responsibility for this defeat. •She made her way to the door, shouldering the other kids out of the way. •These women shoulder the double burden of childcare and full-time work.
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