Meaning of Biceps | Babel Free
ˈbaɪ.sɛpsDefinitions
Equivalents
Examples
“The leg is bent by the action of the flexor muscles situated on the back of the thigh, the chief of these being called the biceps of the leg.”
“The arm muscles are the show muscles of the physique. When someone asks to "see your muscles," they are most likely referring to your arms, and more specifically, your biceps.”
“Today, Stonewall's flexed biceps measure 18 inches around.”
“Biting her lip, she held his biceps for balance and waded farther.”
“Odin examined the arm-ring, then pushed it onto his arm, up high on his biceps.”
“Also it is advisable to distinguish this ( ˘ ˘ ) — ˘ ˘ — rhythm, where the princeps was probably shorter in duration than the biceps (as in the dactylic hexameter), from true (marching) anapaests, in which they were equal.”
“This means that in the metrical sequence[…] recited in ordinary speech rhythm, the princeps occupied a slightly shorter time than the biceps (5:6), and if a long syllable was used to fill the biceps it had to be dragged a little[…]”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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