| นกพญาไฟคอเทา | [nok phayāfai khø thao] (n, exp) EN: Grey-chinned Minivet FR: Minivet mandarin [ m ] ; Minivet montagnard [ m ] ; Minivet à gorge grise [ m ] |
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| cachinnate | (v) laugh loudly and in an unrestrained way |
| cachinnation | (n) loud convulsive laughter |
| chinning bar | (n) a horizontal bar on which you can chin yourself |
| double-chinned | (adj) having sagging folds of flesh beneath the chin or lower jaw, Syn. loose-jowled, jowly |
| white-chinned petrel | (n) large black petrel of southern seas having a white mark on the chin, Syn. Procellaria aequinoctialis |
| florida gallinule | (n) North American dark bluish-grey gallinule, Syn. Gallinula chloropus cachinnans |
| Cachinnation | n. [ L. cachinnatio, fr. cachinnare to laugh aloud, cf. Gr. Hideous grimaces . . . attended this unusual cachinnation. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Cachinnatory | a. Consisting of, or accompanied by, immoderate laughter. [ 1913 Webster ] Cachinnatory buzzes of approval. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Chinned | a. Having a chin; -- used chiefly in compounds; |
| Smooth-chinned | a. Having a smooth chin; beardless. Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 金宁乡 | [金 宁 乡 / 金 寧 鄉] (N) Chinning (village in Taiwan) [Add to Longdo] |
| ちんちん鳴る | [ちんちんなる, chinchinnaru] (v5r) to jingle; to tinkle; to whistle (kettle) [Add to Longdo] |
| 懸垂 | [けんすい, kensui] (n, vs, adj-no) pull-up; chin up; chinning; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
| 提灯に釣り鐘 | [ちょうちんにつりがね, chouchinnitsurigane] (exp) (obsc) paper lanterns and temple bells (esp. as an example of two things looking similar on the outside, but of a completely different nature); you can't judge a book by its cover [Add to Longdo] |
| 闖入;ちん入 | [ちんにゅう, chinnyuu] (n, vs) intrusion; forced entry [Add to Longdo] |
| 闖入者 | [ちんにゅうしゃ, chinnyuusha] (n) intruder [Add to Longdo] |