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    leg の英語での意味

    legleg1 /leɡ/ noun すべての翻訳を見る1body part [countable] one of the long parts of your body that your feet are joined to, or a similar part on an animal or insect足がつながっている体の長い部位の一つ。また、動物や昆虫の同様の部位。:  a young boy with skinny legs細い脚の男の子 She fell and broke her leg.彼女は転んで脚を骨折した。four-legged/long-legged etc four-legged animals四本脚の動物2meat [countable, uncountable] the leg of an animal when it is cooked and eaten as food食用として調理された動物の脚:  roast leg of lamb子羊の脚のロースト3furniture [countable] one of the upright parts that support a piece of furniture家具を支える直立した脚の一つ:  One of the legs on the table was a bit wobbly.テーブルの脚の一本が少しぐらついていた。 a chair leg椅子の脚 a three-legged stool三本脚のスツール4clothing [countable] the part of your trousers that covers your legズボンの脚を覆う部分;ズボンの筒部分:  The legs of my jeans were covered in mud.私のジーンズの脚部分が泥だらけだった。 He rolled up his trouser legs and waded out into the stream.彼はズボンの裾をまくり上げ、小川の中へ入っていった。5journey/race [countable] one part of a long journey or race長い旅やレースの一区間leg of the final leg of the Tour de Franceツール・ド・フランスの最終区間6sport [countable] British English one of the series of games in a football competition played between two teamsサッカーの対戦で行われる一連の試合のうちの一戦:  Leeds will have to win the second leg if they are to go forward to the finals.リーズは決勝に進むためには第2戦に勝たなければならない。7not have a leg to stand on informalインフォーマル to be in a situation where you cannot prove or legally support what you say自分の主張を証明したり法的に裏付けたりできない状況にある:  If you didn’t sign a contract, you won’t have a leg to stand on.契約書にサインしていなければ、主張を裏付ける根拠が何もない。8get your leg over British English informalインフォーマル not polite丁寧ではない to have sex with someone誰かとセックスする9have legs American English informalインフォーマル if a piece of news has legs, people continue to be interested in it and talk about itニュースが "legs"(持続力)を持つとは、人々がそれに興味を持ち続け、話題にし続けることをいう on its last legs at last1(9), → on your last legs at last1(8), → pull somebody’s leg at pull1(11), → leg-pull, leg-up, peg leg, sea legs, → shake a leg at shake1(9), → show a leg at show1(24), → stretch your legs at stretch1(7)
    legleg2 verb (past tense and past participle legged, present participle legging) leg it British English informalインフォーマル to run in order to escape from someone or something誰かや何かから逃れるために走る:  We saw him coming, and legged it out of the house.彼が来るのが見えて、私たちは急いで家から逃げ出した。