1. Shoulder: the part of human arm or animal forelimb connected with trunk.
2. Shrugging: Raise your shoulders. Nowadays, it expresses contempt, doubt, surprise, etc.
3, shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. Describe crowding, crowding.
4. Flattery shoulder to shoulder: shrug your shoulders, pretend to smile and describe the ugly state of flattery.
5. Scapula: One of the bones of human and vertebrate shoulder straps. It is a triangular flat bone, located behind the shoulder, near the back of the upper chest. Acromion is connected with clavicle and forms shoulder joint with humeral head.
6, shawl: also known as cloud shoulder, mostly made of satin brocade, most cloud shoulders are composed of four moire patterns, called four-in-one wishful style, as well as willow style, lotus style and so on. It was very popular in Ming and Qing dynasties, and it was mostly used in social occasions such as weddings and receptions.
7. Shoulder-to-shoulder: one of the gods used in the ancient traditional eight-character star life. It means that the daily trunk is the same as other related trunk branches and five elements.
8. epaulettes: soldiers wear them on the shoulders of uniforms to indicate their ranks.
9. Kanjian: It refers to a kind of coat that is mostly worn by women. They are all open-chested, and most of them can't be closed. They can only be worn with the open-chested.
10, scapula: medically refers to the shoulder and back.
1 1, subscapular muscle: located in front of scapula, triangular. Starting from the subscapular fossa, the muscle bundle goes up through the front of the scapular joint and ends at the humeral tubercle. Function is to make scapular joint adduction and pronation.
12, glenoid fossa: depression of shoulder.
13. shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder, hands on each other's backs. Describe the appearance of intimacy.
14. drinking on a par: describing heroism.
15, the wheel hub collides with the shoulder: the wheel hub collides and the shoulder rubs. Describe the crowded traffic between pedestrians, cars and horses.