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Examples:undergarment covering chest and abdomen—lit. stamping and beating the chest (idiom); fig. angry or stressed about sth—chest silhouette (used as a target in shooting practice)—external oblique muscle (sides of the chest)—pay one's respects by bowing with hands in front of one's chest clasping joss sticks, or with palms pressed together—an undergarment covering chest and abdomen—latissimus dorsi muscle (back of the chest)—head high, chest out (idiom); keep up one's spirits—chest expander (gymnastic apparatus)—rectangular box or chest—old feminine garment, covering chest and abdomen—pectoralis major muscle (across the top of the chest)—serratus anterior muscle (upper sides of the chest)—undergarment covering the chest and abdomen—beat one's chest and stamp one's feet [idiom.]—the Ch'ing or Qing dynasty (1644-1911)—consonants zh, ch, sh, r produced on the back of the tongue—dimethylarsenic acid (CH3)2AsO2H—heptose (CH2O)7, monosaccharide with seven carbon atoms—tetrose (CH20)4, monosaccharide with four carbon atoms—the (great) Ch'ing or Qing dynasty (1644-1911)—the final years of the Ch'ing or Qing dynasty—Hong Xiuquan or Hung Hsiu-ch'üan (1812-1864), leader of the Taiping rebellion or Taiping Heavenly Kingdom—O Mei Ch'uan (kungfu style)—Qiu Fengjia or Ch'iu Feng-chia (1864-1912), Taiwanese Hakkanese poet—Qianlong or Ch'ien-lung, emperor of the Qing dynasty, reigned sixty years (1735-1796)—polyformaldehyde (CH2O)n—quinoline C6H4(CH)3N (pharmacology)—Ch'ing or Qing dynasty (1644-1911)—trinitrotoluene (TNT), C6H2(NO2)3CH3— |