英[hɪp]美[hɪp]
记忆方法
词源词根法
来自古英语hype,臀部,来自PIE*keub,弯,转,词源同cubit,cubicle,incubus.引申词义身体的弯转部位,特别用于指臀部,髋骨。词源不详,通常认为来自非洲土著语言,义为眼睛睁开的,后通过美国黑人爵士乐广泛流行。
谐音记忆法
还可谐音:害怕,他害怕臀部挨打。
noun(名词)adjective(形容词)exclamation(感叹词)
双解例句
noun(名词)adjective(形容词)exclamation(感叹词)
小知识
Your hip is the area of your body at the top and side of your thigh, beside your pelvis. You might have a habit of closing the refrigerator door by bumping it with your hip.
Your hips are the flesh between your waist and upper leg, and they're also the bones that make up the complex joints there — the ones that make it possible for your legs to move so you can walk. When a person is described as hip, it means they're trendy or cool, up on the latest thing. These two meanings are unrelated, with the “cool” meaning coming from the slang hep, popular with jazz musicians around 1915.
实用短语
常用短语
单词用法
词组短语
hip joint髋关节;shoot from the hip鲁莽地做事
同根词
词根:hip
adj.hipster低及臀部的
hipped着迷的;忧抑的;(牲畜等)股关节脱节的;(屋顶)有斜脊的
n.hipster世面灵通的人;赶时髦的人;颓废派成员(等于beatnik)
v.hipped使知晓;使警觉(hip的过去分词)