chests
chests — 名詞
- chestssingular
- chestsesplural
1. the area on the front of a person's upper body, from the shoulders down to the b
胸部;胸膛
人體頸部到腹部的正面部位
the area on the front of a person's upper body, from the shoulders down to the belly, where the ribs protect the heart and the lungs.
The doctor asked Zayd to remove his shirt so she could listen to his chest.
醫生請 Zayd 脫掉襯衫,以便聽診他的胸部。
possessive pronoun + chest as object of listen to
Kofi felt a sharp pain in his chest after running up three flights of stairs.
Kofi 跑上三層樓梯後,感到胸口一陣劇痛。
in + possessive + chest indicating location of sensation
The swimmers all had broad chests and strong shoulders from years of training.
這些游泳選手因為多年訓練,胸部都很寬闊,肩膀也很結實。
Sofia crossed her arms over her chest and shivered in the cold wind.
Sofia 雙手交叉在胸前,在寒風中瑟瑟發抖。
The baby's tiny chest rose and fell quickly as she cried for her mother.
小嬰兒的胸膛隨著哭泣而快速起伏。
- back
the opposite side of the upper body
文法句型
[possessive] + chest
chest + [noun] (modifier)
用法筆記
Frequently paired with possessive determiners (my chest, his chest). The plural form 'chests' appears when referring to multiple people or animals. Compare with sense 2: this sense has no plural 'chests' for a single person.
常見錯誤
2. a big sturdy box, typically made of wood, that has a lid and is used to keep or
箱子;大木箱
儲藏或搬運物品用的有蓋大箱
a big sturdy box, typically made of wood, that has a lid and is used to keep or transport belongings like clothes, tools, or valuables.
Marta packed her winter clothes into a large wooden chest before moving to Taipei.
Marta 在搬去台北之前,把冬衣裝進一個大木箱裡。
chest as destination of packing: into + [adjective] + chest
The movers loaded three heavy chests onto the truck and drove away.
搬家工人將三個沉重的箱子裝上卡車後開走了。
Vivek's grandmother kept her wedding silk in a chest at the foot of her bed.
Vivek 的祖母把結婚時的絲綢禮服存放在床尾的箱子中。
The museum displayed several ancient chests carved with dragons and phoenixes.
博物館展示了數個雕刻著龍鳳的古老箱子。
Anthony lifted the heavy chest onto the cart and tied it down with strong ropes.
Anthony 把沉重的箱子抬上推車,並用結實的繩索綁緊固定。
- box
general term; can be any size or material, not necessarily strong or large
- trunk
a large, strong box used for travel or storage; more specific than 'chest'
- crate
a container made of wood or plastic, often slatted; used for shipping, not for keeping valuables
- coffer
formal or historical term; typically used for storing money or valuables
文法句型
[adjective] + chest
chest + of + [possessions]
用法筆記
A chest is larger and stronger than a regular cardboard box, often with a lock and a hinged lid. The plural 'chests' is very common for this sense because people often own or move several such containers.