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- n.肉体;果肉;情欲;(动物或人的)肉
- v.用肉喂养(猎狗等);使尽量吃肉;使(猎狗等)闻到肉味
- 网络肌肉;肉欲;肉身
过去分词:fleshed 现在分词:fleshing 第三人称单数:fleshes n. tissue,soft tissue,skin,surface,meat 1. | [u] (动物或人的)肉the soft substance between the skin and bones of animal or human bodies |
| The trap had cut deeply into the rabbit's flesh. 捕夹深深嵌入了兔子的肉里。 | | Tigers are flesh-eating animals. 虎是食肉动物。 | | the smell of rotting flesh 腐肉的气味 |
2. | [u] (人体的)皮肤the skin of the human body |
| His fingers closed around the soft flesh of her arm. 他握住了她柔软的手臂。 | | flesh-coloured(= a light brownish pink colour) 肉色的 |
3. | [u] 蔬菜的可食部分;果肉the soft part of fruit and vegetables, especially when it is eaten |
4. | [sing] 肉体;肉欲;情欲the human body when considering its physical and sexual needs, rather than the mind or soul |
| the pleasures/sins of the flesh 肌肤之乐;肉欲之罪 |
IDM | Listening to the cries was more than flesh and blood could stand. 听这种哭喊非常人所能忍受。 |
flesh and blood 血肉之躯(有常人的需要、感情和缺点)when you say that sb isflesh and blood , you mean that they are a normal human with needs, emotions and weaknesses | Listening to the cries was more than flesh and blood could stand. 听这种哭喊非常人所能忍受。 |
your (own) flesh and blood 亲骨肉;亲人a person that you are related to in the flesh 活生生地;亲自;本人if you see sbin the flesh , you are in the same place as them and actually see them rather than just seeing a picture of them make your flesh creep 使起鸡皮疙瘩;令人毛骨悚然;使人十分厌恶to make you feel afraid or full of disgust | The strength of the book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument. 本书的优点是对这个论点的基本事实有翔实的论述。 |
put flesh on (the bones of) sth 充实;加细节于to develop a basic idea, etc. by giving more details to make it more complete | The strength of the book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument. 本书的优点是对这个论点的基本事实有翔实的论述。 |
n. | 5. 亲属;亲骨肉〔主要用于片语中〕;众生,一切生物 5. 亲属;亲骨肉〔主要用于片语中〕;众生,一切生物 | v. | 1. 使长肉,使发胖; 〔比喻〕赋予…以血肉,使形像生动 1. 使长肉,使发胖; 〔比喻〕赋予…以血肉,使形像生动 |
n. | 1. the soft tissues, primarily muscle and fat, that cover the bones of people and other animals 2. the outer surface of the human body 3. the flesh of animals, including birds and fish, regarded as food 4. the soft pulpy edible parts of fruits and vegetables, as opposed to the skin, core, pit, and other parts that are not usually eaten 6. the physical body along with its needs and limitations, as opposed to the soul, mind, or spirit 7. substance as distinct from form or style 8. unwanted weight or fatty tissue 9. physical experiences and feelings, especially sexual ones, rather than mental or spiritual experiences 1. the soft tissues, primarily muscle and fat, that cover the bones of people and other animals 2. the outer surface of the human body 3. the flesh of animals, including birds and fish, regarded as food 4. the soft pulpy edible parts of fruits and vegetables, as opposed to the skin, core, pit, and other parts that are not usually eaten 6. the physical body along with its needs and limitations, as opposed to the soul, mind, or spirit 7. substance as distinct from form or style 8. unwanted weight or fatty tissue 9. physical experiences and feelings, especially sexual ones, rather than mental or spiritual experiences | v. | 1. to teach a dog or bird to hunt by feeding it the meat of a freshly killed animal 2. to accustom somebody to bloodshed and the killing of other people 3. to thrust a pointed weapon into somebody's flesh, especially when using it for the first time 4. in tanning, to scrape away the soft tissue adhering to a hide 1. to teach a dog or bird to hunt by feeding it the meat of a freshly killed animal 2. to accustom somebody to bloodshed and the killing of other people 3. to thrust a pointed weapon into somebody's flesh, especially when using it for the first time 4. in tanning, to scrape away the soft tissue adhering to a hide |
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