She wears loose clothes to hide her flat chest.
Clutching his chest in agony, he fell to the ground.
‘You need to have courage,’ he said, thumping his chest.
He puffed out his chest proudly.
His chest puffed out with indignation at the suggestion.
His chest swelled with pride as he accepted the award.
Her chest tightened with fear.
She ran until her chest ached.
She was hit in the chest by two of the bullets.
the hairs on his chest
He suffered burns to the chest and neck.
She clutched her baby tightly to her chest.
medicine chest - домашняя аптечка
carpenter's chest - ящик с плотничьими инструментами
surgeon's chest - саквояж хирурга
seaman's chest - матросский сундучок
linen chest - бельевой сундук
hope chest - шутл. сундук с приданым, приданое
a chest of tea - ящик чая (обычно 38 кг)
a pittance from the university chest - маленькое /жалкое/ пособие из средств университета
weak chest - слабые лёгкие
chest (surgical) case - раненный в грудь
chest department - фтизиатрическое отделение (больницы)
chest trouble - а) хроническая болезнь лёгких; б) эвф. туберкулёз
chest pain - боль в груди
chest cold - бронхит
chest wall - анат. стенка грудной клетки
chest note - низкая грудная нота
chest voice - грудной регистр (голоса)
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to get smth. off one's chest - облегчить душу; чистосердечно признаться в чём-л.to play it /one's cards/ close to the chest - а) не давать заглядывать в свои карты; б) не раскрывать своих карт, действовать скрытно