0 the bone that forms the shape of the lower part of the face -- 下頜骨
1 to talk to someone, especially to try to persuade them to do something -- 強烈呼籲;磨嘴皮子說服
Finally, the matter of encouraging faculty to seek system-related experiences on their sabbaticals is more a matter of "jawboning" than something that requires major reorganization of academic procedures.
The typical presentation is a 'non-healing' extraction socket or exposed jawbone with localised swelling and purulent discharge.
His jawbones are prominent, his cheeks sunken and sallow, and his teeth fully exposed when laughing.
The teeth are situated on the inner sides of the jawbones which is why they are hard to see in smaller specimens.
Whale jawbones have been used as architectural accents and structures elsewhere.
An enormous pair of whale jawbones frame the front door.
Twelve skeletons were unearthed, ten of which were without skulls, though eleven skulls were also found, most of which were without jawbones.
Approximately 68 of the 110 persons aboard the plane were identified, in some cases from examining jawbones and at least one individual from a single tooth.