Rib rib
On both sides of the chest: two ribs. Sparerib. pleura
Ribbed: Ribbed wood.
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Rib clothes are fat and untidy.
Radical: month
Li Lei's name
(voice. From the meat, came the voice of strength. Original meaning: ribs)
Homonym ["rib"]
Rib, rib also. -"Shuo Wen Jie Zi"
Ribs are also happy, so they pick up the five internal organs. -"Explanation of name and form"
Another example: under the ribs (armpit); Rib limb (armpit, armpit); Rib fossa (also called ribs). The area under the chest and armpit. Commonly known as armpit)
Construction of framing timber in houses or other buildings. Such as ribs
The side of the chest. Such as: two ribs insert knife
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Rib [rib]
One of many paired bone or cartilage rods, which plays a role in strengthening the lateral walls of most vertebrates and protecting internal organs. Usually, one end of the back is connected with the spine, while the other end of the abdomen is sometimes connected with the sternum in the form of costal cartilage, which is considered as a non-ossified part in morphology. For mammals, it grows on the chest or almost on the chest. The average human has 12 pairs.
A transverse member on a ship's skeleton that supports the hull plate from the keel to the deck.
Rib lè itiá o [rib]
A [dialect]: Rib fork
An object used to provide lateral, longitudinal or horizontal support.
Rib: Rib with meat