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简明英汉词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| [fleF] | ||
| n. | ||
| 肉, (供食用的)兽肉, 肉体, 肉欲, 果肉, 蔬菜的嫩部, 亲属, 人体 | ||
| vt. | ||
| 以肉喂(猎犬等), 使肥, 赋以血肉 | ||
| vi. | ||
| 长胖 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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flesh | |
| flesh | ||
| AHD:[flμsh] | ||
| D.J.[fle.] | ||
| K.K.[flW.] | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
The soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate, covering the bones and consisting mainly of skeletal muscle and fat. | |
| 肌肉组织:脊椎动物身体主要由骨骼肌和脂肪构成的软组织,覆在骨骼上 | ||
(2) |
The surface or skin of the human body. | |
| 人体的皮肤:人体的表面或皮肤 | ||
(3) |
The meat of animals as distinguished from the edible tissue of fish or fowl. | |
| 肌肉:区别于鱼或禽类的兽类动物的可食用的组织 | ||
(4) |
Botany The pulpy, usually edible part of a fruit or vegetable. | |
| 【植物学】 果肉:水果或蔬菜的果肉质的、通常为可食用的部分 | ||
(5) |
Excess fatty tissue; plumpness. | |
| 丰满:多余的脂肪组织;肥胖 | ||
(6) |
The body as opposed to the mind or soul. | |
| 肉体:与精神或灵魂相对的身体 | ||
(7) |
The physical or carnal nature of humankind. | |
| 情欲:人类物质或肉体的属性 | ||
(8) |
Sensual appetites. | |
| 性欲 | ||
(9) |
Humankind in general; humanity. | |
| 人类:人类的统称;人性 | ||
(10) |
One's family; kin. | |
| 家人:某人的家人;亲属 | ||
(11) |
Substance; reality: | |
| 物质;现实: | ||
| “The maritime strategy has an all but unstoppable institutional momentum behind it . . . that has given force and flesh to the theory”(Jack Beatty) | ||
| “海上战略学背后有一股几乎是不可遏制的习惯力量…这股力量给予了这种学说力度和物质后盾”(杰克·贝蒂) | ||
| v.(动词) | ||
| fleshed, flesh.ing, flesh.es | ||
| v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To give substance or detail to; fill out: | |
| 赋予实质:给予内容或细节;填写: | ||
| fleshed out the novel with a subplot. | ||
| 辅以次要情节使小说更充实 | ||
(2) |
To clean (a hide) of adhering flesh. | |
| 剥除:把(皮)从其附着的肉上剥除 | ||
(3) |
To encourage (a falcon, for example) to participate in the chase by feeding it flesh from a kill. | |
| 喂食猎肉以刺激:用猎物的肉喂(如猎鹰)以促使其参与追猎 | ||
(4) |
To inure to battle or bloodshed. | |
| 使习于作战:使适应于搏斗或杀戮 | ||
(5) |
To plunge or thrust (a weapon) into flesh. | |
| 把(武器)插入或刺入肉体 | ||
| v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||
| To become plump or fleshy; gain weight. | ||
| 变胖:变肥或变胖;增加体重 | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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in the flesh | |
(1) |
Alive. | |
| 活着的 | ||
(2) |
In person; present. | |
| 亲自;到场 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English | |
| 中古英语 | ||
(2) |
from Old English fl?c | |
| 源自 古英语 fl?c | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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flesh“less | |
| adj.(形容词) | ||
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现代英汉词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| [fleF] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
肉,肌肉 | |
| The knife cut the flesh of his arm. | ||
| 小刀把他胳膊上的肉割破了。 | ||
(2) |
食用肉 | |
(3) |
果肉;蔬菜的鲜嫩部分 | |
(4) |
肉体 | |
| The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. | ||
| 心有余而力不足。 | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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flesh and blood | |
| 血肉,肉体;亲属,亲骨肉 | ||
| I must help my brother and sister because they're my own flesh and blood. | ||
| "我必须帮助我的弟弟和妹妹,因为他们是我的亲骨肉。" | ||
| The character of the captain was not so well fleshed out as the others in the play. | ||
| 船长这个角色不如剧中其他角色那么有血有肉。 | ||
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go the way of all flesh | |
| 逝世 | ||
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one's pound of flesh | |
| 致命的债务 | ||
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in the flesh | |
| 本人;亲身 | ||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
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flesh | |
| [fleF] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
肉; 肌肉 | |
(2) |
兽肉, 食肉(与鱼、禽的肉相区别而言) | |
(3) |
肉体; 肌肤 | |
(4) |
肉欲, 情欲; 人性 | |
(5) |
肉色 | |
(6) |
亲骨肉; 亲属(主要用于短语中) | |
(7) |
果肉 | |
(8) |
人类; 众生, 一切生物 | |
(9) |
皮革的里面 | |
| go the way of all flesh | ||
| 逝世, 死亡 | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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flesh | |
| vt. | ||
(1) |
以肉喂(猎犬等) | |
(2) |
以捕获猎物的肉喂(鹰、犬等); 使勇于捕猎 | |
(3) |
赋予...以血肉; 赋于以...真实感 | |
(4) |
把(刀剑等)刺入肉体; 用(笔等)伤人; 激起(怒气); 惹起(流血等) | |
(5) |
使长肉, 使发胖 | |
(6) |
(制革时)刮掉(皮上的)肉 | |
(7) |
[古]使满足 | |
| They fleshed out the president's plan with statistics and procedural details. | ||
| 他们用统计数字和程序细节使总统的计划有血有肉。 | ||
| The dog fleshed his fangs in the deer's leg. | ||
| 狗用尖牙咬住了鹿腿。 | ||
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flesh | |
| vi. | ||
| [口]长肉, 发胖The steer is fleshing out well. 那个牛犊膘长得好。 | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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flesh-and-blood | |
| adj. | ||
| 血肉般的; 逼真的 | ||
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fleshburn | |
| n. | ||
| (原子弹等的)闪光灼伤 | ||
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flesh-colo(u)red | |
| adj. | ||
| 肉色的 | ||
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flesh-eater | |
| n. | ||
| 食肉者, 食肉动物 | ||
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flesh-eating | |
| [`fleF9i:tIN] | ||
| adj. | ||
| (=flesh-feeding)食肉的 | ||
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flesh-free | |
| adj. | ||
| 无肉的, 不带肉的(指骨头、生皮) | ||
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fleshpot | |
| n. | ||
| 肉锅; [pl. ]奢侈的生活; 寻欢作乐的场所 | ||
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flesh-tints | |
| n. | ||
| 肉色; 画人体(画)的功夫和才能 | ||
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flesher | |
| [`fleFE(r)] | ||
| n. | ||
| 皮革的刮肉人, 去肉的工具; 肉店, 屠户, 屠刀 | ||
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fleshless | |
| [`fleFlIs] | ||
| adj. | ||
| 瘦弱的, 憔悴的; 无肉体的, 非物质的 | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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after the flesh | |
| 世俗地; 粗鄙地; 按照外貌 | ||
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all flesh | |
| 众生; 人类; 一切生物 | ||
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be made one flesh(=become one flesh) | |
| 结为夫妇; 形成一体 | ||
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black flesh | |
| 可供买卖的黑人奴隶(总称) | ||
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black stock | |
| 可供买卖的黑人奴隶(总称) | ||
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eat one's own flesh | |
| 好吃懒做 | ||
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free of one's flesh | |
| 打仗奋不顾身 | ||
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gain flesh | |
| 长肉, 发胖 | ||
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put on flesh | |
| 长肉, 发胖 | ||
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grow in flesh | |
| 发胖 | ||
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in flesh | |
| 肥胖的 | ||
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in the flesh | |
| 活生生的; 以肉体形式; 亲自; 本人 | ||
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lose flesh | |
| 变瘦; 消瘦 | ||
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make flesh | |
| 长肉, 发胖 | ||
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make sb.'s flesh creep | |
| 使人战栗, 使人毛骨悚然 | ||
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one's (own)pick up flesh | |
| 病愈发胖 | ||
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proud flesh | |
| (伤口愈合时肿胀起来的)浮肉 | ||
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strange flesh | |
(1) |
古怪的食物; 令人厌恶的食物 | |
(2) |
变态的情欲, 男色 | |
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flesh and blood | |
(1) |
肉体; 血肉之躯 | |
(2) |
人类; 人性, 情欲 | |
(3) |
亲骨肉 | |
(4) |
有机[组成]部分 | |
(5) |
活生生的, 具体的 | |
(6) |
真实的, 现实的 | |
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flesh and fell | |
| 全身; 整个地, 全部地 | ||
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flesh is heir to | |
| 人所难免[共有]的 | ||
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flesh out | |
(1) |
充实, 使有血有肉 | |
(2) |
(=flesh up)长胖 | |
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特殊用法 | ||
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abdominal flesh | |
| 腹肉 | ||
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bright flesh | |
| 净肉, 纯肉 | ||
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caudal flesh | |
| 尾肉 | ||
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composite flesh | |
| (香肠用)调料肉馅 | ||
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dorsal flesh | |
| 背肉 | ||
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edible flesh | |
| 食用鱼肉 | ||
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fine-grained flesh | |
| 细纤维组织的精肉 | ||
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firm flesh | |
| 坚实的肉, 坚密的肉 | ||
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goose flesh | |
| 鸡皮(漆病) | ||
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ground flesh | |
| 磨碎果肉 | ||
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herring flesh | |
| 鲱鱼肉 | ||
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level flesh | |
| 平肉(铲平兽皮近肉面) | ||
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muddy flesh | |
| 肉泥 | ||
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pig flesh | |
| 猪肉 | ||
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proud flesh | |
| 【医】赘肉, 浮肉 | ||
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用法词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| 来自古英语fl?sc;德语fleisch | ||
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英文相关词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| body family meat skin soul spirit | ||
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[七国语言]英汉公共大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| 肉 | ||
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[七国语言]英汉农业大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| 果肉;肉 | ||
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[七国语言]英汉轻工业大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| 肉 | ||
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[七国语言]英汉生物学大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| 果肉 | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
|
flesh | |
| flesh | ||
| AHD:[flμsh] | ||
| D.J.[fle.] | ||
| K.K.[flW.] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
The soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate, covering the bones and consisting mainly of skeletal muscle and fat. | |
(2) |
The surface or skin of the human body. | |
(3) |
The meat of animals as distinguished from the edible tissue of fish or fowl. | |
(4) |
Botany The pulpy, usually edible part of a fruit or vegetable. | |
(5) |
Excess fatty tissue; plumpness. | |
(6) |
The body as opposed to the mind or soul. | |
(7) |
The physical or carnal nature of humankind. | |
(8) |
Sensual appetites. | |
(9) |
Humankind in general; humanity. | |
(10) |
One's family; kin. | |
(11) |
Substance; reality: | |
| “The maritime strategy has an all but unstoppable institutional momentum behind it . . . that has given force and flesh to the theory”(Jack Beatty) | ||
| v. | ||
| fleshed, flesh.ing, flesh.es | ||
| v.tr. | ||
(1) |
To give substance or detail to; fill out: | |
| fleshed out the novel with a subplot. | ||
(2) |
To clean (a hide) of adhering flesh. | |
(3) |
To encourage (a falcon, for example) to participate in the chase by feeding it flesh from a kill. | |
(4) |
To inure to battle or bloodshed. | |
(5) |
To plunge or thrust (a weapon) into flesh. | |
| v.intr. | ||
| To become plump or fleshy; gain weight. | ||
|
习惯用语 | ||
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in the flesh | |
(1) |
Alive. | |
(2) |
In person; present. | |
|
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English | |
(2) |
from Old English fl?c | |
|
继承用法 | ||
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flesh“less | |
| adj. | ||
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英汉纺织大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| n.肉色 | ||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| n.果肉,肌肉,骨肉 | ||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| n.果肉(肌肉,骨肉) | ||
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英汉农牧林大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| n.畜内 | ||
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英汉能源大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| n.肉 | ||
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英汉心理学大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| 人性 | ||
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英汉医学大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| n.肉 | ||
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英汉中医大词典 | ||
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flesh | |
| n.肉,肉体,肌肤 | ||