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Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- (heading) The part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
- The part of the human torso forming a relatively horizontal surface running away from the neck.
- (anatomy) The joint between the arm and the torso, sometimes including the surrounding muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
- A cut of meat comprised of the upper joint of the foreleg and the surrounding muscle.
- The portion of a garment where the shoulder is clothed.
- Anything forming a shape resembling a human shoulder.
- (heading, topography) A shelf between two levels.
- A part of a road where drivers may stop in an emergency; a hard shoulder.
- The portion of a hill or mountain just below the peak.
- The lateral protrusion of a hill or mountain.
- The angle of a bastion included between the face and flank.
- An abrupt projection which forms an abutment on an object, or limits motion, etc., such as the projection around a tenon at the end of a piece of timber.
- (printing) The flat portion of type that is below the bevelled portion that joins up with the face.
- (heading, of an object) The portion below the neck.
- (music) The rounded portion of stringed instrument where the neck joins the body.
- The rounded portion of a bottle where the neck meets the body.
- (firearms) The angled section between the neck and the main body of a cartridge.
- (figurative) That which supports or sustains; support.
Verbit
- (transitive) To push (a person or thing) using one's shoulder.
- (transitive) To carry (something) on one's shoulders.
- (transitive, figuratively) To bear a burden, as a financial obligation.
- (transitive) To put (something) on one's shoulders.
- (transitive, figuratively) To accept responsibility for.
- (transitive) To place (something) against one's shoulders.
- (transitive) To form a shape resembling a shoulder.
- (intransitive) To move by or as if by using one's shoulders.
Esimerkit
- The parrot was sitting on Steve's shoulder.
- But then I had the flintlock by me for protection. ¶ There were giants in the days when that gun was made; for surely no modern mortal could have held that mass of metal steady to his shoulder. The linen-press and a chest on the top of it formed, however, a very good gun-carriage; and, thus mounted, aim could be taken out of the window.
- With just the turn of a shoulder she indicated the water front, where, at the end of the dock on which they stood, lay the good ship, Mount Vernon, river packet, the black smoke already pouring from her stacks. In turn he smiled and also shrugged a shoulder.
- He stopped the car on the shoulder of the highway to change the flat tire.
- the north western shoulder of the mountain
- In thy shoulder do I build my seat.
- As they the earth would shoulder from her seat.
- Around her numberless the rabble flowed, / Shouldering each other, crowding for a view.
- The shareholders were then shouldering a burden of liability out of proportion to their mere ownership of theoretical fractions of the business.
- Like a power clean, shouldering a sandbag — lifting it from the floor to your shoulder in one explosive movement — requires a coordinated effort from your core, upper body, and legs.
- shoulder the blame
- All three sets are nicely sculptured along the bottom to prevent interference when shouldering your gun with proper shooting form.
- allowance at the bottom of blind bores for the chamfered tip of the reamer will obviate additional operations with shouldering or bottoming reamers to completely finish the entire length of a hole.
- He had seen them in the beer halls, shouldering up to the head of the queues
- Mr. Wagstaff strolled with me along the wooded arm of land shouldering northwards from Bethlehem Bay.
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