waist的意思和读音

waist

: [weɪst] : [weɪst]

n.;(

waists  

n.midriff,stomach,belly,tummy,middle

waistn.

1.the area around the middle of the body between the ribs and the hips, often narrower than the areas above and below

He put his arm around her waist.

She was paralysed from the waist down(= in the area below her waist) .

The workmen were stripped to the waist(= wearing no clothes on the top half of their bodies) .

2.the part of a piece of clothing that covers the waist

a skirt with an elasticated waist

3.having the type of waist mentioned

a high-waisted dress

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n.1.the middle part of the human body that is usually narrower than the parts above and below; the part of a piece of clothing that covers the middle part of your body2.the central part of a ship or an airplane

1. Choes:35 Waist:55 Hip:84 ...

2. Trinket Waist One-Hand ...

3. front edge waist slant-cut bottom ...

4. wagon n. waist n. walnut n. ...

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6. version n. 292. waist n. 293. yawn vi. 295. ...

7. vulcanizing tester waist waist girth ; ...

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1.Often remove parts of the abdomen for the infusion to avoid the belt down and around the waist and 4 ~ 5cm away from the umbilical region.沿4~5cm

2.Stripped to the waist her chest is covered only by a pair of braces, with her bust looking noticeably fuller that usual.

3.Both of his hands are around my tiny waist, I feel the sweat on his hands even through my clothes.

4.It was a life-sized man from the waist up, dressed in robes and a turban (to emphasize the mystic quality, I suppose).穿穿)。

5.10Gaston pulled the sleeve of his wife's dress, gathered his arms around her waist and looked merrily into her troubled eyes.10

6.Press both of your legs back toward the wall and lengthen everything from your waist up to the crown of your head away from the wall.

7.I stretch out a pair of emollient big hands, the prison prison embraces Lin Bai Shui's slender waist and picks her up down.

8.His hands caressed her waist gently before they fell and he moved slowly back to take the surrey on to the barn.

9.slung about him - one before and one behind - besides the great cutlass at his waist, and a pistol in each pocket of his square-tailed coat.

10.all day long up to heR waist in a tub, in rain, in snow, when the wind cuts your face.