chin
Prononciation : [tʃɪn]
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Contexte : « body part »
(noun) the bottom part of your face, below your mouth. It connects your jaw to your neck. When you talk, your chin moves up and down.
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She touched her chin while thinking about the question.
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His chin was not hurt, so he didn't need to see a doctor.
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Can you see how your chin moves when you speak?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to raise your chin up in a confident way. It's like when someone stands tall and doesn't look down.
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She chin up and faced the audience with confidence.
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He did not chin up during the test, feeling nervous instead.
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Why didn't you chin up when you presented your project?
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