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jaw [dʒɔː] n 1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) the part of the skull of a vertebrate that frames the mouth and holds the teeth. In higher vertebrates it consists of the upper jaw (maxilla) fused to the cranium and the lower jaw (mandible) Related adjs gnathal, gnathic 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) the corresponding part of an invertebrate, esp an insect 3. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a pair or either of a pair of hinged or sliding components of a machine or tool designed to grip an object 4. Slang a. impudent talk; cheek b. idle conversation; chat c. moralizing talk; a lecture vb (intr) Slang a. to talk idly; chat; gossip b. to lecture See also jaws [probably from Old French joue cheek; related to Italian gota cheek] jawlike adj
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jaw plural noun verb talk, chat, rabbit (on) (Brit. informal), gossip, chatter, spout, babble, natter, schmooze (slang), shoot the breeze (U.S. slang), run off at the mouth (slang), chew the fat or rag (slang) jawing for half an hour with the very affable waiter Translations jaw [dʒɔː] A. N 2. jaws [of animal] → fauces fpl (Tech) [of vice] → mordaza fsing; [of channel] → boca fsing, embocadura fsing the jaws of death (fig) → las garras de la muerte 3. (= chat) → cháchara f we had a good old jaw → charlamos largo y tendido it's just a lot of jaw → mucho ruido y pocas nueces hold your jaw! → ¡cállate la boca! C. VI → charlar jaw [ˈdʒɔː] n [human, animal] → mâchoire f his jaw dropped (with surprise) → il en est resté bouche bée upper jaw, lower jaw npl [animal] → mâchoires fpl vi (= talk) → papoter jaw n → Kiefer m, → Kinnlade f; the lion opened its jaws → der Löwe riss seinen Rachen auf; with its prey between its jaws → mit der Beute im Maul; his jaw dropped → sein Unterkiefer fiel or klappte herunter; his jaw was set (in concentration) → er spannte sein Gesicht (konzentriert) an jaws pl (fig: of valley etc) → Mündung f, → Öffnung f; the horsemen rode into the jaws of death → die Reiter gingen in den sicheren Tod; snatched from the jaws of death → den Klauen des Todes entrissen (of pincer, vice) → (Klemm)backe f jaw: jawbone n → Kieferknochen m, → Kinnbacke f jawboning n (US Pol inf) Appelle eines Regierungschefs an Wirtschafts- und Gewerkschaftsführer zur Mäßigung bei Preiserhöhungen und Lohnforderungen jawbreaker n (inf) → Zungenbrecher m jaw [dʒɔː] n a. (Anat) → mascella b. jaws npl (Tech) (of vice, machine) → ganascia jaw [dʒɔː] n a. (Anat) → mascella b. jaws npl (Tech) (of vice, machine) → ganascia n jaw [dʒoː] 1 either of the two bones of the mouth in which the teeth are set the upper/lower jaw; His jaw was broken in the fight. kakebeen فَك челюст čelist kæbe der Kiefer σαγόνι maxilar lõualuu فک leuka mâchoire לֶסֶת जबड़ा čeljust állkapocs rahang kjálki mascella, mandibola あご 턱 žandikaulis žoklis rahang kaak kjeve szczęka maxilar maxilar челюсть čeľusť čeljust vilica käke ขากรรไกรบนหรือล่าง çene kemiği 頜 щелепа جبڑا quai hàm 颌 2 (in plural) the mouth (especially of an animal) The crocodile's jaws opened wide. kake, bek فَكّان челюсти tlama gab das Maul σαγόνια (πληθ.), στόμα mandíbula lõuad پوزه؛ آرواره kita mâchoires, gueule מֵלתָאוֹת लम्बी बातचीत ralje pofa mulut skoltur, kjaftur, gin fauci 口部 (턱, 이를 포함한) 입부분 nasrai mute; rīkle mulut bek kjeft paszcza queixada bot; falcă пасть tlama gobec čeljusti käft[], gap ขากรรไกร çene 上下顎 рот; паща منہ miệng 上下颚 jaw → فك čelist kæbe Kiefer σαγόνι mandíbula leuka mâchoire vilica mascella あご 턱 kaak kjeve szczęka maxila челюсть käke ขากรรไกร çene quai hàm 颚 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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