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waists

英 [weɪsts]

美 [weɪsts]

n.  腰; 腰部; (衣服的)腰部; 有…腰身的; 腰身…的
waist的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 腰;腰部
    Yourwaistis the middle part of your body where it narrows slightly above your hips.
    1. Ricky kept his arm round her waist...
      里基一直揽着她的腰。
    2. He was stripped to the waist.
      他上身赤裸。
  • (衣服的)腰部,腰身
    Thewaistof a garment such as a dress, coat, or pair of trousers is the part of it which covers the middle part of your body.

    双语例句

    • As pensionable age approaches, men's waists shrink, allowing them to lower the height of their trousers.
      到了退休年龄,男人的腰身高度会降低,使得裤子稍稍下落。
    • Researchers found that people who are on their feet for short periods which add up to more than two hours a day tend to have smaller waists and lower blood pressure.
      研究人员发现,如果你每天多次起身且累计每天站两个小时以上的话,那麽你的腰会更细,血压也会更低。
    • Most of the men in the wandering tribes have big waists.
      游牧部落的多数男子腰都粗壮。
    • Measuring children's waists may be better than using body mass indexes ( BMI) to pinpoint their risk for future cardiovascular problems.
      测量儿童的腰围比使用体质指数(BMI)预测儿童将来心血管疾病风险的效果更好。
    • In fact, a1993 study shows that alcoholic men have bigger waists and smaller muscles than teetotalers.
      实际上,根据一份1993年的调查,与绝对戒酒者相比,嗜酒者腰围大,肌肉少。
    • Past studies have shown that apple-shaped women with fat around their waists are at greater risk than pear-shaped women whose fat is on their hips.
      之前的研究发现,苹果型身材的女性腹部所积累的脂肪所引发的健康风险要比那些梨型身材,也是有臀部肥大的女性大得多。
    • They also had smaller waists, lower levels of potentially harmful blood fats, and lower glucose, insulin and clotting factor levels in men, high levels of which are linked to a raised heart attack and stroke risk.
      同时,他们腰围更小,潜在有害的血脂更少,男性葡萄糖、胰岛素和凝血因子水平更低,这些物质水平高的时候会提高人心脏病发作和中风的风险。
    • We had to climb up the two-story high barn, shivering on the gangway like dockworkers, with our waists bending at90 degrees and sacks on the back.
      二层楼高的米仓,我们要象码头工人那样,腰弯成九十度,背上背着大麻袋,一步三摇地踏着跳板往上攀登。
    • No loose articles were observed above employees 'waists; i. e. in shirt pockets, behind ears, etc.
      在员工腰间、如衬衫口袋内、背等不能佩带不牢固的物件。
    • The two scholars stood opposite the master, their arms round each other's waists.
      这两个学生面对教师站在那儿,彼此互搂着腰。