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shoul·der
/ˈʃoldɚ/
肩,肩膀,衣肩(vt.)肩負,負擔,擔任(vi.)用肩推擠
From:
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shoul·der
/ˈʃoldɚ/
名詞
肩,肩角(鞘翅),前角(鱗翅目昆蟲的胸),中胸角(半翅目昆蟲),肩台,側角(直翅目昆蟲)
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shoul·der
n.
1.
Anat.
The
joint
,
or
the
region
of
the
joint
,
by
which
the
fore
limb
is
connected
with
the
body
or
with
the
shoulder
girdle
;
the
projection
formed
by
the
bones
and
muscles
about
that
joint
.
2.
The
flesh
and
muscles
connected
with
the
shoulder
joint
;
the
upper
part
of
the
back
;
that
part
of
the
human
frame
on
which
it
is
most
easy
to
carry
a
heavy
burden
; --
often
used
in
the
plural
.
Then
by
main
force
pulled
up
,
and
on
his
shoulders
bore
The
gates
of
Azza
. --
Milton
.
Adown
her
shoulders
fell
her
length
of
hair
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Fig
.:
That
which
supports
or
sustains
;
support
.
In
thy
shoulder
do
I
build
my
seat
.
--
Shak
.
4.
That
which
resembles
a
human
shoulder
,
as
any
protuberance
or
projection
from
the
body
of
a
thing
.
The
north
western
shoulder
of
the
mountain
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
5.
The
upper
joint
of
the
fore
leg
and
adjacent
parts
of
an
animal
,
dressed
for
market
;
as
,
a
shoulder
of
mutton
.
6.
Fort.
The
angle
of
a
bastion
included
between
the
face
and
flank
.
See
Illust
.
of
Bastion
.
7.
An
abrupt
projection
which
forms
an
abutment
on
an
object
,
or
limits
motion
,
etc
.,
as
the
projection
around
a
tenon
at
the
end
of
a
piece
of
timber
,
the
part
of
the
top
of
a
type
which
projects
beyond
the
base
of
the
raised
character
,
etc
.
Shoulder belt
,
a
belt
that
passes
across
the
shoulder
.
Shoulder blade
Anat.
,
the
flat
bone
of
the
shoulder
,
to
which
the
humerus
is
articulated
;
the
scapula
.
Shoulder block
Naut.
,
a
block
with
a
projection
,
or
shoulder
,
near
the
upper
end
,
so
that
it
can
rest
against
a
spar
without
jamming
the
rope
.
Shoulder clapper
,
one
who
claps
another
on
the
shoulder
,
or
who
uses
great
familiarity
. [
Obs
.] --
Shak
.
Shoulder girdle
.
Anat.
See
Pectoral girdle
,
under
Pectoral
.
Shoulder knot
,
an
ornamental
knot
of
ribbon
or
lace
worn
on
the
shoulder
;
a
kind
of
epaulet
or
braided
ornament
worn
as
part
of
a
military
uniform
.
Shoulder-of-mutton sail
Naut.
,
a
triangular
sail
carried
on
a
boat's
mast
; --
so
called
from
its
shape
.
Shoulder slip
,
dislocation
of
the
shoulder
,
or
of
the
humerous
. --
Swift
.
Shoulder strap
,
a
strap
worn
on
or
over
the
shoulder
.
Specifically
Mil. & Naval
,
a
narrow
strap
worn
on
the
shoulder
of
a
commissioned
officer
,
indicating
,
by
a
suitable
device
,
the
rank
he
holds
in
the
service
.
See
Illust
.
in
App
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shoul·der
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Shouldered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Shouldering
.]
1.
To
push
or
thrust
with
the
shoulder
;
to
push
with
violence
;
to
jostle
.
As
they
the
earth
would
shoulder
from
her
seat
.
--
Spenser
.
Around
her
numberless
the
rabble
flowed
,
Shouldering
each
other
,
crowding
for
a
view
. --
Rowe
.
2.
To
take
upon
the
shoulder
or
shoulders
;
as
,
to
shoulder
a
basket
;
hence
,
to
assume
the
burden
or
responsibility
of
;
as
,
to
shoulder
blame
;
to
shoulder
a
debt
.
As
if
Hercules
Or
burly
Atlas
shouldered
up
their
state
. --
Marston
.
Right shoulder arms
Mil.
,
a
position
in
the
Manual
of
Arms
which
the
piece
is
placed
on
the
right
shoulder
,
with
the
lock
plate
up
,
and
the
muzzle
elevated
and
inclined
to
the
left
,
and
held
as
in
the
illustration
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shoul·der
,
v. i.
To
push
with
the
shoulder
;
to
make
one's
way
,
as
through
a
crowd
,
by
using
the
shoulders
;
to
move
swaying
the
shoulders
from
side
to
side
.
A
yoke
of
the
great
sulky
white
bullocks
. . .
came
shouldering
along
together
.
--
Kipling
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shoulder
n
1:
the
part
of
the
body
between
the
neck
and
the
upper
arm
2:
a
cut
of
beef
from
the
shoulder
of
the
animal
3:
a
ball-and-socket
joint
between
the
head
of
the
humerus
and
a
cavity
of
the
scapula
[
syn
:
shoulder joint
, {
articulatio
humeri
]
4:
narrow
edge
of
land
(
usually
unpaved
)
along
the
side
of
a
road
[
syn
:
berm
]
v
1:
lift
onto
one's
shoulders
2:
push
with
the
shoulders
; "
He
shouldered
his
way
into
the
crowd
"
3:
carry
a
burden
,
either
real
or
metaphoric
; "
shoulder
the
burden
"
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