Mandíbula in english
Jaw
pronunciation: dʒɔ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dʒɔ part of speech: noun
In gestures
mandíbula = jaw ; jawbone ; mandible.
Example: In the first pass the program compares the entry 'JAWS' with 'KIDNAPPED' and no exchange is made as they are in the correct alphabetical order.Example: The photographs show the genesis of his creations from the source of inspiration (stones, driftwood, jawbones of animals) through his drawings and maquettes to the finished sculptures.Example: The lower jaw has its own separate bone which is called 'the mandible', which is U-shaped and stretches from one ear, down to the chin area and then back up.more:
» apretar las mandíbulas = set + Posesivo + jaws .
Example: The odds were against her, but she set her jaw tight and looks down the road that winds through the hills, past the houses and the gas station, past it all and to what lay just past the horizon.» de la mandíbula inferior = mandibular .
Example: The parameter used to determine adult females was the number of maxillar and mandibular teeth.» de la mandíbula superior = maxillar ; maxillary .
Example: The parameter used to determine adult females was the number of maxillar and mandibular teeth. Example: In general mandibular teeth except premolars tend to emerge earlier than their maxillary counterparts.» mandíbula inferior = lower jaw .
Example: The lower jaw has its own separate bone which is called 'the mandible', which is U-shaped and stretches from one ear, down to the chin area and then back up.» mandíbula superior = maxilla [maxillae, -pl.] ; upper jaw .
Example: The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material. Example: In most vertebrates, the jaws are bony or cartilaginous and oppose vertically, comprising an upper jaw and a lower jaw.» reírse a mandíbula batiente = laugh + Posesivo + head off ; laugh like + a drain ; split + Posesivo + sides with laughter ; be in stitches (with laughter) ; fall about + laughing ; double up in + stitches .
Example: Harry was a right laugh. I remember finding him in my bath one night, pissed as a lord, laughing his head off... and then weeping throughout till dawn. Example: She was grateful to have the error pointed out to her, and it made her laugh like a drain. Example: His dad pronounced the strange term to the best of his ability and the young man split his sides with laughter. Example: Andrea and Mark were very welcoming and Jess was a real scream and had us in stitches. Example: I told the lads about the conversation I'd had with the skipper and they all fell about laughing. Example: Now science backs up that claim, even proving that you burn as many calories as 15 minutes on an exercise bike when you double up in stitches.» sin mandíbula = jawless .
Example: The lamprey, which evolved some 250 million years ago, belongs to a near-extinct family of jawless fishes.