flesh
flesh 英 [fleʃ] 美 [flɛʃ]
n. 肉;肉体
进行时:fleshing 过去式:fleshed 过去分词:fleshed 第三人称单数:fleshes 名词复数:fleshes
- Flesh is the part of a body that's made of muscles and fat. If you grab the flesh of your little brother's arm to keep him from running into the street, you're holding the soft part of his arm.
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- n. 肉;肉体
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1. The trap had cut deeply into the rabbit's flesh.
捕夹深深嵌入了兔子的肉里。
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2. Tigers are flesh-eatinganimals.
虎是食肉动物。
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3. the smell of rotting flesh
腐肉的气味
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4. flesh-coloured
肉色的
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5. the pleasures of the flesh
肌肤之乐
- flesh (n.) Old English flæsc "flesh, meat, muscular parts of animal bodies; body (as opposed to soul)," also "living creatures," also "near kindred" (a sense now obsolete except in phrase flesh and blood), common West and North Germanic (compare Old Frisian flesk, Middle Low German vlees, German Fleisch "flesh," Old Norse flesk "pork, bacon"), which is of uncertain origin; according to Watkins, perhaps from Proto-Germanic *flaiskjan "piece of meat torn off," from PIE *pleik- "to tear."
- flesh (v.) 1520s, "to render (a hunting animal) eager for prey by rewarding it with flesh from a kill," with figurative extensions, from flesh (n.). Meaning "to clothe or embody with flesh," with figurative extensions, is from 1660s. Related: Fleshed; fleshing.
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