abs
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++abs /æbz/ noun [plural] informal the muscles on your abdomen (=stomach) 腹肌 exercises that improve your legs and abs 锻炼腿部和腹肌的运动
Examples from the Corpus
abs• Calves and abs are every day.• Richard was bulking up, working on his lats, his tris, his abs.• The result, taut abs, a rock-hard butt and twanging musculature, was still not enough to save her marriage.• Do you really need to be stronger in the abs, or not?• Then out the glass door, back to your health club, your pecs, your abs.ABS /ˌeɪ biː ˈes/ noun [uncountable] TTC (anti-lock braking system) a piece of equipment that makes a vehicle easier to control when you have to stop very suddenly 防抱死制动装置,防抱死剎车装置Examples from the Corpus
ABS• A few months later, in the February of 1966, ABS informed me that I was being posted to London.• Car drivers are turned on by such things as four-wheel drive, ABS, airbags and the like.• If you do not have ABS, pump gently but firmly.• In trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market, ABS closed at $ 6. 75, down 50 cents.From Longman Business DictionaryABSABS abbreviation for AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPINGOrigin abs (1900-2000) abdominals Corpus abdomen on your the muscles Business (=stomach)
See AB for more
ABS
ABS /ˌeɪ biː ˈes/
noun [uncountable]
(anti-lock braking system) a piece of equipment that makes a vehicle easier to control when you have to stop very suddenly
ABS /ˌeɪ biː ˈes/
noun [uncountable](anti-lock braking system) a piece of equipment that makes a vehicle easier to control when you have to stop very suddenly
abs
abs /æbz/
noun [plural] informal
exercises that improve your legs and abs
abs /æbz/
noun [plural] informal Date: 1900-2000
Origin: abdominals
the muscles on your abdomen (=stomach):Origin: abdominals