tum
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++tum /tʌm/ noun [countable] British English informal stomach 胃,肚子 SYN tummy I’ve lost another two inches from my tum. 我的腰围又小了两英寸。
Examples from the Corpus
tum• This lovely pin stripe looks a lot sexier on our slinky slicker than stretched across some tycoon's big tum.• Santa's first shock came from the tape measure - the Claus tum measured a bloated 47 inches.• Another ¾ from my tum and whilst my thighs and knees remain the same I've lost ¼ inch off each arm.Origin tum (1800-1900) tummytum nounChinese
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tum
tum /tʌm/
noun [countable] British English informal
SYN tummy:
I’ve lost another two inches from my tum.
tum /tʌm/
noun [countable] British English informal Date: 1800-1900
Origin: tummy
stomach Origin: tummy
SYN tummy: