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extremity美 [ɪk'streməti] 英 [ɪk'streməti] n. edge,limit,boundary,margin,extreme 1. | [c] 末端;端点;尽头the furthest point, end or limit of sth |
| The lake is situated at the eastern extremity of the mountain range. 湖位于山脉最东端。 |
2. | [c][u] 极端;极度;极限the degree to which a situation, a feeling, an action, etc. is extreme, difficult or unusual |
| the extremities/extremity of pain 极度疼痛 |
3. | [pl] (人体的)四肢,手足the parts of your body that are furthest from the centre, especially your hands and feet |
n. | 1. a limb of a person or animal, or the part of a limb that is farthest from the body, especially somebody's hand or foot 2. a point that is the farthest out, especially from the centre 3. the highest degree or greatest intensity of something 4. a situation or state of great danger or distress 5. a part of your body that is farthest from the main part, for example a finger or toe 6. an extreme degree of something 7. a very bad situation, such as being very sick, injured, or poor 1. a limb of a person or animal, or the part of a limb that is farthest from the body, especially somebody's hand or foot 2. a point that is the farthest out, especially from the centre 3. the highest degree or greatest intensity of something 4. a situation or state of great danger or distress 5. a part of your body that is farthest from the main part, for example a finger or toe 6. an extreme degree of something 7. a very bad situation, such as being very sick, injured, or poor | np. | 1. drastic or unreasonable measures |
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