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chin-chin
- IPA[ˌtʃɪnˈtʃɪn]
英式
- used to express good wishes before drinking
- 釋義
- 相關詞
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- 1. British informal, dated used to express good wishes before drinking ‘Chin-chin,’ he said, and drank
- a member of a people of south-western Burma (Myanmar) and neighbouring parts of India and ...
- relating to the Chin or their language.
Oxford Dictionary
- the protruding part of the face below the mouth, formed by the apex of the lower jaw: grey stubble covered his cheeks and chin
- hit or punch (someone) on the chin: he looked about ready to chin someone
Oxford Dictionary
- a member of a people of southwestern Burma (Myanmar) and neighboring parts of India and Bangladesh.
- relating to the Chin or their language.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the protruding part of the face below the mouth, formed by the apex of the lower jaw: gray stubble covered his cheeks and chin
- draw one's body up so as to bring one's chin level with or above (a horizontal bar) ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- variant spelling of Jin
Oxford American Dictionary
- variant spelling of Jin
Oxford Dictionary
- deep discussion or contemplation that is seen as self-important or pretentious: this isn't some idea cooked up after much chin-stroking and one too many pints
- characterized by deep discussion or contemplation that is seen as self-important or pretentious: the chin-stroking think piece deserves a prize for comical overanalysis
Oxford Dictionary
- idle chatter.
Oxford American Dictionary
- deep discussion or contemplation that is seen as self-important or pretentious: this isn't some idea cooked up after much chin-stroking and one too many beers
- characterized by deep discussion or contemplation that is seen as self-important or pretentious: the chin-stroking think piece deserves a prize for comical overanalysis
Oxford American Dictionary
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