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shoulder (EN)
substantivo, verbo

substantivo “shoulder”

sing. shoulder, plur. shoulders
  1. ŝultro
    She rested her head on his shoulder while they watched the movie.
  2. ŝultropeco
    For dinner, we roasted a shoulder of lamb with garlic and rosemary.
  3. ŝultro (de vesto)
    The dress had beautiful embroidery on the shoulders.
  4. vojrando
    She pulled over onto the shoulder to make a phone call safely.
  5. deklivo
    The hikers rested on the shoulder of the mountain, enjoying the panoramic view below.
  6. ŝultro (de muzika instrumento)
    The violinist carefully polished the shoulder of her instrument to keep it in perfect condition.
  7. ŝultro (de botelo)
    The label on the wine bottle was placed just below the shoulder.
  8. la parto de kartoĉo de kuglo kie la mallarĝa kolo plilarĝiĝas por kuniĝi kun la pli granda korpo
    The bullet jammed because there was dirt on the shoulder of the cartridge.

verbo “shoulder”

infinitivo shoulder; li shoulders; pasinteco shouldered; pasinta part. shouldered; ger. shouldering
  1. ŝultropuŝi
    He shouldered the heavy door open with a grunt.
  2. elpuŝi (per forto)
    She shouldered her way to the top management by intimidating her colleagues.
  3. ŝultroporti
    He shouldered the heavy backpack and started his hike up the mountain.
  4. ŝultropreni (respondecon)
    She had to shoulder the burden of organizing the entire event by herself.
  5. ŝakŝultro (en ŝako)
    In the endgame, he skillfully shouldered the opponent's king away from the pawn's promotion square.