tummy
/ˈtʌmi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʌmi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtə-mē/ (ame, mw)
tummy — noun
- tummysingular
- tummiesplural
1. The soft front part of the body below the chest, especially a child's or baby's
The soft front part of the body below the chest, especially a child's or baby's stomach area. This word is informal and used mainly when speaking with young children or about them in a gentle, everyday way.
Esther's little girl cried because her tummy hurt after eating too many sweets.
collocation: tummy hurts / tummy ache
Nalini patted the baby's full tummy gently after his feeding.
collocation: full tummy
The doctor said the boy had a tummy bug and should drink plenty of water.
The toddler lay flat on his tummy and pushed his toy car across the rug.
文法句型
poss/pron + tummy
have a + adj + tummy
tummy + noun (compound modifier)
用法筆記
Use 'stomach' or 'abdomen' in formal or medical writing. 'Tummy' is appropriate in casual conversation, especially with or about young children. It is less common in American English than British English for adult contexts.