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    body 的英语意思

    bodybody /ˈbɒdi $ ˈbɑːdi/ noun (plural bodies) 查看全部语言翻译1people/animals [countable] the physical structure of a person or animal人或动物的身体结构:  the human body人体 My fingers were numb and my whole body ached.我的手指麻木,全身酸痛。body weight/temperature/size Your body temperature is higher in the daytime than at night.你白天的体温比夜间高。 For their body size, these birds lay very small eggs.与体型相比,这些鸟产的蛋非常小。 He needs to overcome a negative body image (=what you think about your own body).他需要克服负面的身体意象(=你对自己身体的看法)。2dead person [countable] the dead body of a person人的尸体:  A dog found the body of a girl in the woods.一只狗在树林里发现了一个女孩的尸体。3group [countable] a group of people who work together to do a particular job or who are together for a particular purpose为完成某项特定工作或出于特定目的而共同行动的一群人:  The British Medical Association is the doctors’ professional body.英国医学协会是医生的专业团体。body of There were reports of a large body of armed men near the border.有报道称边境附近出现了一大群武装人员。 Kaplan served on the governing body of the museum (=the group who control the museum).卡普兰曾任职于博物馆的管理机构(=负责管理博物馆的团体)。 The student body (=all the students in a school or college) numbers 5,000.学生群体(=学校或学院的全体学生)共有5,000人。 The research will be used by government departments and other public bodies (=groups whose work is connected to the government).该研究将被政府部门及其他公共机构(=工作与政府相关的团体)所利用。in a body (=as a group, together)(=作为一个整体,共同地) The women moved towards the building in a body.这些女性一起向那栋建筑走去。 see thesaurus at organization4body of something a)a large amount or mass of something, especially something that has been collected大量或大批某物,尤指已汇集积累的事物body of knowledge/evidence/opinion etc There is now a considerable body of knowledge of the different stages of childhood.目前已积累了大量关于儿童发展不同阶段的知识。 There is a growing body of evidence that charges are too high.越来越多的证据表明收费过高。 b)the main, central, or most important part of something某物的主要、核心或最重要的部分:  The arguments are explained in the body of the text.论点在正文中有所阐述。 Leave three blank lines between the date and the body of the letter.在日期与信函正文之间留三行空白。5body of water a large area of water such as a lake湖泊等大片水域:  The city was built near a large body of water.这座城市建于一大片水域附近。6middle part [countable] the central part of a person or animal’s body, not including the head, arms, legs, or wings人或动物的躯干,不含头部、手臂、腿部或翅膀:  Nick had bruises on his face and body.尼克的脸和身上有瘀伤。 The bird has a small body and long wings.这种鸟躯干小,翅膀长。7vehicle [countable] the main structure of a vehicle not including the engine, wheels etc车辆的主体结构,不含发动机、车轮等:  Workers at the factory are making steel bodies for cars.工厂工人正在为汽车制造钢制车身。8object [countable] technical术语 an object that is separate from other objects与其他物体相互独立的物体:  Keep the caps on the bottles to prevent foreign bodies entering them (=objects that should not be there).盖好瓶盖以防止异物(=不该在其中的物体)进入。 heavenly body at heavenly(3)9hair [uncountable] if your hair has body, it is thick and healthy头发有丰盈感,即浓密而健康:  This shampoo will give more body to your hair.这款洗发水能让你的头发更加丰盈。10taste [uncountable] if food or an alcoholic drink has body, it has a strong flavour (=taste)食物或含酒精饮品有醇厚感,即风味(=味道)浓郁:  A small amount of tomato paste will give extra colour and body to the sauce.少量番茄酱能为酱汁增添色泽和醇厚感。11keep body and soul together to continue to exist with only just enough food, money etc仅靠勉强够用的食物、金钱等维持生计:  He’s working at the shop to keep body and soul together.他在店里打工,勉强维持生计。12body and soul a)completely完全地:  She threw herself body and soul into her work.她全身心投入工作。 b)the whole of a person一个人的整体:  They think they own the employees, body and soul.他们认为自己完全拥有员工,身心皆是。13instrument [countable] the wide part of a musical instrument such as a violin or guitar, or of a sports racket (=bat)小提琴、吉他等乐器的宽阔共鸣箱部分,或运动球拍(=拍体)的宽阔部分:  The guitar is 16 inches wide across the body.这把吉他琴身宽16英寸。14clothing [countable] British English a type of tight-fitting shirt worn by women that fastens between their legs女性穿着的紧身上衣,在两腿之间扣合 SYN body suit American English over my dead body at dead1(11)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词the human body· There are billions of cells in an adult human body.· 成人人体中有数十亿个细胞。the female/male body· his drawings of the female body· 他对女性身体的素描the upper/lower body· Slowly raise your upper body into a sitting position.· 慢慢将上半身抬起至坐姿。somebody’s whole body· Her whole body froze with fear.· 她的全身因恐惧而僵住了。body + NOUNbody+名词body weight· You have exactly the right body weight for your height.· 你的体重与身高完全相符。body temperature· Exercise will raise your body temperature.· 运动会升高你的体温。body size/shape· differences in body size and shape· 体型和体形上的差异body fluids· Replace your body fluids by drinking lots of water.· 大量饮水以补充体液。body fat· Males have less body fat than females.· 男性的体脂比女性少。body language (=the movements and expressions that show what you feel)· Nervousness is usually clearly expressed in body language.· 紧张情绪通常会通过肢体语言清晰地表现出来。body image (=what you think you look like)· People tend to have their own body image fixed in their minds.· 人们往往在脑海中对自己的身体形象有固定的认知。THESAURUS同义词辨析body the shape, size, and appearance of someone’s body某人身体的形状、大小和外观: · Many women are not happy with their bodies.· 许多女性对自己的身材并不满意。· His clothes emphasized his strong body.· 他的衣服衬托出了他强健的体魄。figure a woman’s figure is the shape of her body – used especially when it is attractivefigure 指女性的身材,尤在体形好看时使用: · She has a really nice figure.· 她的身材非常好。· Freya had an enviably slim figure.· 弗雷娅有着令人羡慕的苗条身材。build the size and shape of someone’s body – used in the following phrases某人身体的大小和形状——用于以下短语: · Police described the man as tall and of medium build.· 警方描述该男子身材高挑,体型中等。· He was of heavy build.· 他体型魁梧。· She has a very slight build.· 她体型非常纤细。physique the size and appearance of someone’s body – used especially about men who look attractive某人的体型和外貌——尤用于描述外表有吸引力的男性: · He was over 1.8 m tall with a muscular physique.· 他身高超过1.8米,体格健壮。· Ben has a very athletic physique.· 本有着非常健美的体格。a dead body尸体body noun [countable] the dead body of a person人的尸体: · Her body was discovered at the bottom of a cliff.· 她的尸体在悬崖底部被发现。· Firefighters found the body of a woman in the house.· 消防员在房屋内发现了一名女性的尸体。corpse noun [countable] the dead body of a person. Corpse is is used when you are thinking about the body as an object rather than a person人的尸体。corpse 在将遗体视为物件而非人来看待时使用: · Pathologists examined the corpse.· 病理学家对尸体进行了检验。carcass noun [countable] the dead body of an animal动物的尸体: · a whale carcass· 一具鲸鱼尸体· The carcasses of the infected animals were burned.· 受感染动物的尸体被焚烧处理。remains noun [plural] parts of a dead person or animal, especially when they died a long time ago死者或动物的遗骸,尤指死亡已久者: · Police found human remains under the floorboards of the house.· 警方在房屋地板下发现了人类遗骸。