English to Khmer Meaning of rib - ឆ្អឹងជំនី


Rib :
ឆ្អឹងជំនី

ឆ្អឹងជំនី, ឆ្អឹងឆ្អឹងជំនីរ, Costa, ផ្នែកសង្ខាង, ទ្រុង, ឆ្អឹងកង, សរសៃ, នាវា, សរសៃឈាម, ចយ, ការបោកបញ្ឆោត

ឆ្អឹងជំនីឆ្អឹងជំនីរ
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Definitions of rib in English
Noun(1) support resembling the rib of an animal(2) any of the 12 pairs of curved arches of bone extending from the spine to or toward the sternum in humans (and similar bones in most vertebrates(3) cut of meat including one or more ribs(4) a teasing remark(5) a riblike supporting or strengthening part of an animal or plant(6) a projecting molding on the underside of a vault or ceiling; may be ornamental or structural
Verb(1) form vertical ribs by knitting(2) subject to laughter or ridicule
Examples of rib in English
(1) Traverse for a variation, ski the side of a rib or drop over a roll, pick up speed, carve a big arc.(2) She followed the rib of rock to the left where the ground continued to be fairly level.(3) A very forgiving rib , easy to memorise and fast to knit.(4) C Einar Diaz is playing with a cracked rib on his left side.(5) I have every confidence that the Billingsgate fish pie, rib of beef forestiÔö£┬┐re and lobster in bisque would have been equally competently done.(6) They rib us in a good natured way while making it clear that they will not vote and are not taken in by our occasional concern for them.(7) Here is a barbecued prime rib that's perfect for a small family.(8) It led to a snow-filled gully, then a rib of loose rock.(9) 1,300 lb of beef rib(10) While rehabilitating the rib cage injury, he suffered a strained right hamstring.(11) Gilkey was anchored securely to his position in the gully with two ice axes while the others moved to the other side of a rocky rib to set up a tent.(12) I particularly liked this pattern, which was easy to memorise and a tad more interesting than a rib or stocking stitch.(13) And in this macho culture, Thabang Silepe says his classmates rib him for wearing ballet shoes instead of soccer cleats.(14) Faced with kilograms of leftover, beautifully cooked rare beef, the very heart of the rib , I kept dreaming of the meals I was about to have from it.(15) There was evidence of osteomyelitis of the left fibula, healed rib fractures and healed jaw lesions.(16) A fully developed leaf, 16 cm in length, was divided into two equal halves by cutting away the central rib .
Related Phrases of rib
(1) rib cage ::
ទ្រុងឆ្អឹងជំនី
(2) rib eye steak ::
steak ភ្នែកឆ្អឹងជំនី
(3) rib steak ::
steak ឆ្អឹងជំនី
(4) pork rib ::
ឆ្អឹងជំនីរសាច់ជ្រូក
(5) rib eye ::
ភ្នែកឆ្អឹងជំនី
(6) rib bone ::
ឆ្អឹងឆ្អឹងជំនីរ
(7) short rib ::
ឆ្អឹងជំនីរខ្លី
Synonyms
Noun
1. costa ::
Costa
Verb
2. ridicule ::
ចំអក
3. blackguard ::
Blackguard
4. poke fun ::
ចាក់ទម្លុះភាពសប្បាយរីករាយ
5. guy ::
បុរសម្នាក់
6. roast ::
អាំង
7. laugh at ::
សើចចំអក​ដាក់
8. make fun ::
ធ្វើឱ្យការសប្បាយ
Different Forms
rib, ribs
Word Example from TV Shows
Bernie's dad gave him a hug,
cracked a rib.

Bernie's dad gave him a hug, cracked a RIB.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 23

Probably shattered every rib he had.

Probably shattered every RIB he had.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 3

A visible rib cage.

A visible RIB cage.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 18

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