shin

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The front part of the leg below the knee; the front edge of the shin bone; the lower part of the leg; the shank
The twenty-first letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others)
To strike with the shin
To climb a mast, tree, rope, or the like, by embracing it alternately with the arms and legs, without help of steps, spurs, or the like; -- used with up

to shin up a mast.

{n} the forepart of the bone of the leg
The Pure Land School of Japanese Buddhism
The twenty first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, ש
To climb a pole, etc
Carrier for summer
A fish plate for rails
Shin is the 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet
the 22nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet
climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
To run about borrowing money hastily and temporarily, as for the payment of one's notes at the bank
the front part of the human leg between the knee and the ankle
the front part of the human leg between the knee and the ankle the 22nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet a cut of meat from the lower part of the leg
Mind, spirit, and heart
by shinning up
Your shins are the front parts of your legs between your knees and your ankles. She punched him on the nose and kicked him in the shins. The 22nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet. See table at alphabet. the front part of your leg between your knee and your foot. shinned shinning shin up/down to climb quickly up or down a tree, pole etc by using your hands and legs American Equivalent: shinny
the inner and thicker of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle
{i} front part of the leg between the knee and ankle; tibia, bone located at the front of the lower leg (Anatomy)
a cut of meat from the lower part of the leg
To climb a mast, tree, rope, or the like, by embracing it alternately with the arms and legs, without help of steps, spurs, or the like; used with up; as, to shin up a mast
{f} climb by wrapping the arms and legs around an object and pulling oneself upward
shin pads
plural form of shin pad A pair of protective lower-leg coverings
shin splint
A painful inflammation of the muscles in the shins; especially frequent in runners, or a general term for a painful condition in the shins
shin splints
plural form of shin splint
shin splints
Inflammation of muscles around the shins
shin guard
(Spor) Shin guards or shin pads are pieces of equipment used in hockey and football (soccer). They are used for protecition to the player's shins from balls, game equipment and other players. They are usually secured on using velcro straps. They have been made compulsory for most school, club and professional teams in order to reduce injuries
shin pad
(Spor) Shin pads or shin guards are pieces of equipment used in hockey and football (soccer). They are used for protecition to the player's shins from balls, game equipment and other players. They are usually secured on using velcro straps. They have been made compulsory for most school, club and professional teams in order to reduce injuries
shin splints
Any of various painful conditions of the shins caused by inflammation of the surrounding muscles, frequently occurring among runners
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.
{i} Japanese chemical company based in Tokyo which was established in 1926 (world's largest supplier of semiconductor materials, semiconductor silicon, synthetic quartz glass and PVC)
shin bet
the Israeli domestic counterintelligence and internal security agency; "the Shin Bet also handles overall security for Israel's national airline
shin guard
a stiff protective garment worn by hockey players or a catcher in baseball to protect the shins
shin guard
hard protective covering worn by hockey players or catchers in baseball to cover and protect the lower leg (shins and knees); shinpad
shin shu
Rites and ceremonies are held useless without uprightness
shin shu
The leading and most progressive Buddhist sect of Japan, resting its faith rather upon Amida than Gautama Buddha
shin splint
A catch-all syndrome describing pain in the shin that is not a fracture or tumor and cannot be defined otherwise
shin splint
A catch-all syndrome describing pain in the skin that is not a fracture or tumor and cannot be defined otherwise
shin splints
The generic term for pain in the front of the lower leg Most often caused by inflammation of the tendons (tendinitis), which can result when the tendons are subjected to too much force or repeatedly overstretched Running or walking on hard surfaces can contribute
shin splints
painful inflammation of the muscles around the shins; frequent among runners
shin splints
term for the pain felt on the front and inside of the lower leg due to inflamed muscles and/or tendons
shin splints
Pain along the tibia - associated with running
shin splints
damage to one of two groups of muscles along the shin bone that cause pain
shin up a tree
climb a tree
saber shin
(Tıp, İlaç) A tibia that has a pronounced anterior convexity resembling the curve of a saber and caused by congenital syphilis
Yi Sun-shin
born April 28, 1545, Seoul, Korea died Dec. 16, 1598, off Noryang Korean admiral and national hero. He worked on developing the k buks n ("turtle ship"), thought to be the first ironclad battleship. As a result of Yi's preparations, his forces, unlike most of the Korean military, were ready to fight when the Japanese under Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded in 1592. His sea victories effectively cut off the Japanese troops in Korea from their supplies. In 1597 he was falsely accused of disloyalty and demoted to the rank of common soldier. When the Japanese launched a second invasion and largely destroyed the Korean navy, Yi was reinstated and soon restored Korea's control of the seas. He was killed by a stray bullet as he pursued the retreating Japanese
shinned
past of shin
shinning
present participle of shin
shins
plural of shin
shins
third-person singular of shin
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