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 hip [hip]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 臀部, 蔷薇果, 忧郁

a. 熟悉内情的

vt. 使忧郁, 给(屋顶)造屋脊

interj. 喝彩声

[医] 髋部




    hip
    hipper, hippest
    [ noun ]
    1. either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh

    2. <noun.body>
    3. the structure of the vertebrate skeleton supporting the lower limbs in humans and the hind limbs or corresponding parts in other vertebrates

    4. <noun.body>
    5. the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum

    6. <noun.body>
    7. (architecture) the exterior angle formed by the junction of a sloping side and a sloping end of a roof

    8. <noun.shape>
    9. the fruit of a rose plant

    10. <noun.plant>
    [ adj ]
    1. informed about the latest trends

    2. <adj.all>


    Hip \Hip\, n. [OE. hipe, huppe, AS. hype; akin to D. heup, OHG.
    huf, G. h["u]fte, Dan. hofte, Sw. h["o]ft, Goth. hups; cf.
    Icel. huppr, and also Gr. ? the hollow above the hips of
    cattle, and Lith. kumpis ham.]
    1. The projecting region of the lateral parts of one side of
    the pelvis and the hip joint; the haunch; the huckle.

    2. (Arch.) The external angle formed by the meeting of two
    sloping sides or skirts of a roof, which have their wall
    plates running in different directions.

    3. (Engin) In a bridge truss, the place where an inclined end
    post meets the top chord. --Waddell.

    {Hip bone} (Anat.), the innominate bone; -- called also
    {haunch bone} and {huckle bone}.

    {Hip girdle} (Anat.), the pelvic girdle.

    {Hip joint} (Anat.), the articulation between the thigh bone
    and hip bone.

    {Hip knob} (Arch.), a finial, ball, or other ornament at the
    intersection of the hip rafters and the ridge.

    {Hip molding} (Arch.), a molding on the hip of a roof,
    covering the hip joint of the slating or other roofing.

    {Hip rafter} (Arch.), the rafter extending from the wall
    plate to the ridge in the angle of a hip roof.

    {Hip roof}, {Hipped roof} (Arch.), a roof having sloping ends
    and sloping sides. See {Hip}, n., 2., and {Hip}, v. t., 3.


    {Hip tile}, a tile made to cover the hip of a roof.

    {To catch upon the hip}, or {To have on the hip}, to have or
    get the advantage of; -- a figure probably derived from
    wresting. --Shak.

    {To smite hip and thigh}, to overthrow completely; to defeat
    utterly. --Judg. xv. 8.


    Hip \Hip\, n. [OE. hepe, AS. he['o]pe; cf. OHG. hiufo a bramble
    bush.] (Bot.)
    The fruit of a rosebush, especially of the English dog-rose
    ({Rosa canina}); called also {rose hip}. [Written also {hop},
    {hep}.]

    {Hip tree} (Bot.), the dog-rose.


    Hip \Hip\, interj.
    Used to excite attention or as a signal; as, hip, hip, hurra!


    Hip \Hip\, or Hipps \Hipps\, n.
    See {Hyp}, n. [Colloq.]


    Hip \Hip\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hipped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Hipping}.]
    1. To dislocate or sprain the hip of, to fracture or injure
    the hip bone of (a quadruped) in such a manner as to
    produce a permanent depression of that side.

    2. To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip in wrestling
    (technically called cross buttock).

    3. To make with a hip or hips, as a roof.

    {Hipped roof}. See {Hip roof}, under {Hip}.

    hip \hip\, a.
    1. Aware of the latest ideas, trends, fashions, and
    developments in popular music and entertainment culture;
    not square; -- same as {hep}.

    Syn: tuned in.
    [PJC]

    2. Aware of the latest fashions and behaving as expected
    socially, especially in clothing style and musical taste;
    exhibiting an air of casual sophistication; cool; with it;
    -- used mostly among young people in the teens to
    twenties.
    [PJC]

    1. Dr. Louis Montour, medical director of the hospital, said a 15-year-old girl with a possible fractured hip and a 24-year-old man with a possible fractured knee were sent to Montreal General Hospital by ambulance.
    2. "When I shot from the hip, I fanned.
    3. Chevrolet added 3 more inches of shoulder room and 2 more inches of hip room.
    4. With no medical breakthroughs, Perry said, by the middle of the next century there will be three times more hip fractures, four times as much demand for nursing home beds and eight times as many cases of dementia as in 1980.
    5. One black-and-white print ad featured a hip young man being almost blown away by the powerful sound of a stereo playing a Maxell audio tape.
    6. Of the 19 months in the federal prison in Alabama, five were spent on medical furlough for two operations _ one to replace a section of abdominal artery and the other to have a plastic hip socket inserted.
    7. My long-time bait-castin' buddy was standing hip deep in the little rapids, whipping bits of fur and feather under the willow branches overhanging a quiet pool.
    8. The Iraqi government said it was purchasing the furnace to cast lightweight titanium for artificial hip and knee joints for victims of the Iran-Iraq war.
    9. Indeed, Mr. Willis, the hip star of the TV series "Moonlighting," helped push sales of the cooler to the top of the market.
    10. Doctors removed bone slivers from her left hip to replace the discs.
    11. An 86-year-old woman in generally poor health, hospitalized with a hip fracture, develops staphylococcal pneumonia.
    12. Elsewhere" writers perfected the unlikely art of the hip pun and managed to tuck a rock lyric into the dialogue of virtually every show.
    13. They think it's hip.
    14. Like its sister, it will be edited in the hip, rough-and-tumble vernacular of its readers.
    15. "Though we still think that child molesters should be shot, most of us are getting hip to the fact that what kids tell their parents or investigators is not always true and that they can be mislead," says Mr. Morrison, the Arizona attorney.
    16. With less kidney function, drugs do not clear the body as fast. This might mean that a muscle relaxant that works fine for a young person might relax older people too much, causing them to fall and break a hip, he said.
    17. But in his "Bandstand" persona, teens saw him as a friendly, hip father figure.
    18. His associates said Bergman also was suffering from a painful hip which plagued him through the rehearsals and was scheduled for an operation shortly after the premiere.
    19. The PLO leader, a pistol on his right hip, spoke to reporters after receiving the 21-gun salute India accords foreign heads of state.
    20. We wanted to be the Temptations, we wanted to be hip and cool and rich and happy and some of us wanted to be white.
    21. In his interrogation of scholars who wish to be politically correct and intellectually hip, I believe he is right on the mark.
    22. Ballerina Suzanne Farrell, who made a triumphal return to the stage in January 1988 after a hip operation, will dance her last dance with the New York City Ballet Nov. 26.
    23. It will be hip a long time." Few stars remain from Hollywood's Golden Age. Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Bette Davis _ all long gone.
    24. The original doll, a 12-inch mannequin that lost its luster in the early 1970s, was reintroduced as a more hip 3 3/4-inch action figure in 1982.
    25. "If you don't try, you don't gain," said the office-building janitor as she bounced her diapered baby on her hip.
    26. His only ally is a hip flask of sloe gin, "the keeper's drink." Picking up the potent, garlicky scent of a fox, Mr. Count pans his lamp and spots a pair of flame-red eyes in a beet field.
    27. Julia Child, television's "The French Chef," was offered French bread and fresh salmon after being hospitalized with a fractured hip suffered in a fall, a medical center spokeswoman said Thursday.
    28. Spy, the hip Manhattan humor magazine, is trying to pass itself off as staid Cliffs Notes Inc., publisher of earnest study guides, a federal judge has determined.
    29. He is in critical condition with a fractured spine, broken ribs, a dislocated hip and possibly a broken knee.
    30. A Chicago Sun-Times critic, while calling Miller "hip" and "brilliant," said the persistent put-downs in his recently released video "make him sound like a pompous jerk by the tape's end." Even SNL has poked fun at Miller.
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