SHOULDERING - definition. What is SHOULDERING
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Shouldering      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Shoulder.
Shoulder         
  • Cross-section of shoulder joint
  • Nerve roots that supply sensation to the shoulder and arm
  • The [[brachial plexus]] surrounds the axillary artery and is formed from nerve roots from C5-T1. Branches of the plexus supply the shoulder region, although several other nerves play a role.
  • Nerves that supply sensation to the shoulder and arm
  • Anatomical studies of the shoulder by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] (ca.1510)
  • Shoulder anatomy, front view
  • Shoulder anatomy, back view
  • The [[axillary artery]] supplies blood to the arm and is one of the major sources of blood for the shoulder region.
PART OF THE BODY
Schouder; Sholder; Broken shoulder; Shoulder fracture; Shoulder broadening; Shoulder widening; Widening of the shoulders; Broadening of the shoulders; Widening of shoulders; Broadening of shoulders; Shoulders
·noun Fig.: That which supports or sustains; support.
II. Shoulder ·noun The angle of a bastion included between the face and flank. ·see ·Illust. of Bastion.
III. Shoulder ·vt To push or thrust with the shoulder; to push with violence; to Jostle.
IV. Shoulder ·noun That which resembles a human shoulder, as any protuberance or projection from the body of a thing.
V. Shoulder ·noun The upper joint of the fore leg and adjacent parts of an animal, dressed for market; as, a shoulder of mutton.
VI. Shoulder ·add. ·vi To push with the shoulder; to make one's way, as through a crowd, by using the shoulders; to move swaying the shoulders from side to side.
VII. Shoulder ·vt To take upon the shoulder or shoulders; as, to shoulder a basket; hence, to assume the burden or responsibility of; as, to shoulder blame; to shoulder a debt.
VIII. Shoulder ·noun The joint, or the region of the joint, by which the fore limb is connected with the body or with the shoulder girdle; the projection formed by the bones and muscles about that joint.
IX. Shoulder ·noun The flesh and muscles connected with the shoulder joint; the upper part of the back; that part of the human frame on which it is most easy to carry a heavy burden;
- often used in the plural.
X. Shoulder ·noun An abrupt projection which forms an abutment on an object, or limits motion, ·etc., as the projection around a tenon at the end of a piece of timber, the part of the top of a type which projects beyond the base of the raised character, ·etc.
shoulder         
  • Cross-section of shoulder joint
  • Nerve roots that supply sensation to the shoulder and arm
  • The [[brachial plexus]] surrounds the axillary artery and is formed from nerve roots from C5-T1. Branches of the plexus supply the shoulder region, although several other nerves play a role.
  • Nerves that supply sensation to the shoulder and arm
  • Anatomical studies of the shoulder by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] (ca.1510)
  • Shoulder anatomy, front view
  • Shoulder anatomy, back view
  • The [[axillary artery]] supplies blood to the arm and is one of the major sources of blood for the shoulder region.
PART OF THE BODY
Schouder; Sholder; Broken shoulder; Shoulder fracture; Shoulder broadening; Shoulder widening; Widening of the shoulders; Broadening of the shoulders; Widening of shoulders; Broadening of shoulders; Shoulders
(shoulders, shouldering, shouldered)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Your shoulders are between your neck and the tops of your arms.
She led him to an armchair, with her arm round his shoulder...
He glanced over his shoulder and saw me watching him.
N-COUNT: oft poss N
2.
The shoulders of a piece of clothing are the parts that cover your shoulders.
...extravagant fashions with padded shoulders.
N-COUNT
3.
When you talk about someone's problems or responsibilities, you can say that they carry them on their shoulders.
No one suspected the anguish he carried on his shoulders...
N-PLURAL: poss N
4.
If you shoulder the responsibility or the blame for something, you accept it.
He has had to shoulder the responsibility of his father's mistakes...
= accept
VERB: V n
5.
If you shoulder something heavy, you put it across one of your shoulders so that you can carry it more easily.
The rest of the group shouldered their bags, gritted their teeth and set off...
VERB: V n
6.
If you shoulder someone aside or if you shoulder your way somewhere, you push past people roughly using your shoulder.
The policemen rushed past him, shouldering him aside...
She could do nothing to stop him as he shouldered his way into the house...
He shouldered past Harlech and opened the door.
VERB: V n with aside, V way prep/adv, V past/through n
7.
A shoulder is a joint of meat from the upper part of the front leg of an animal.
...shoulder of lamb.
N-VAR
8.
9.
If someone offers you a shoulder to cry on or is a shoulder to cry on, they listen sympathetically as you talk about your troubles.
Roland sometimes saw me as a shoulder to cry on.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
10.
If you say that someone or something stands head and shoulders above other people or things, you mean that they are a lot better than them.
The two candidates stood head and shoulders above the rest...
PHRASE: PHR above n
11.
If two or more people stand shoulder to shoulder, they are standing next to each other, with their shoulders touching.
They fell into step, walking shoulder to shoulder with their heads bent against the rain...
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR
12.
If people work or stand shoulder to shoulder, they work together in order to achieve something, or support each other.
They could fight shoulder-to-shoulder against a common enemy...
PHRASE: usu v PHR
13.
a chip on one's shoulder: see chip
to rub shoulders with: see rub
أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Critics say the taxpayer is shouldering almost all of the risk.
2. "One year is a long time, but I dont mind shouldering the family burden," she said.
3. Military families were shouldering the strain, and the military was losing quality officers.
4. Despite government subsidies it‘s still shouldering debt from past years and operates at a deficit.
5. The state bore the main cost of the arrangement, with the banks shouldering the rest.