leg 的英语意思
legleg1 /leɡ/ noun
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body 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身体上脚部所连接的长形部位之一;也指动物或昆虫的类似部位:
a young boy with skinny legs一个腿很细的小男孩
She fell and broke her leg.她摔倒了,摔断了腿。four-legged/long-legged etc
four-legged animals四足动物2meat [countable, uncountable] the leg of an animal when it is cooked and eaten as food动物的腿部,经烹饪后作为食物食用:
roast leg of lamb烤羊腿3furniture [countable] one of the upright parts that support a piece of furniture支撑家具的竖立部分之一;(家具的)腿:
One of the legs on the table was a bit wobbly.桌子的一条腿有点晃。
a chair leg椅子腿
a three-legged stool三腿凳4clothing [countable] the part of your trousers that covers your leg裤子覆盖腿部的部分;裤腿:
The legs of my jeans were covered in mud.我牛仔裤的裤腿全沾满了泥。
He rolled up his trouser legs and waded out into the stream.他卷起裤腿,涉水走进小溪。5journey/race [countable] one part of a long journey or race漫长旅程或赛程中的一段;一程leg of
the final leg of the Tour de France环法自行车赛的最后一段6sport [countable] British English one of the series of games in a football competition played between two teams足球赛中两队之间系列对决的一场:
Leeds will have to win the second leg if they are to go forward to the finals.利兹队必须赢得第二回合,才能晋级决赛。7not have a leg to stand on informal非正式 to be in a situation where you cannot prove or legally support what you say处于无法证明或在法律上无法支撑自己主张的境地:
If you didn’t sign a contract, you won’t have a leg to stand on.如果你没有签合同,你就毫无立足之地(无从支撑自己的主张)。8get your leg over British English informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 to have sex with someone与某人发生性关系9have legs American English informal非正式 if a piece of news has legs, people continue to be interested in it and talk about it若某则新闻"has legs"(有持久力),是指人们持续对其感兴趣并加以讨论 → 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)
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body 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身体上脚部所连接的长形部位之一;也指动物或昆虫的类似部位:
a young boy with skinny legs一个腿很细的小男孩
She fell and broke her leg.她摔倒了,摔断了腿。four-legged/long-legged etc
four-legged animals四足动物2meat [countable, uncountable] the leg of an animal when it is cooked and eaten as food动物的腿部,经烹饪后作为食物食用:
roast leg of lamb烤羊腿3furniture [countable] one of the upright parts that support a piece of furniture支撑家具的竖立部分之一;(家具的)腿:
One of the legs on the table was a bit wobbly.桌子的一条腿有点晃。
a chair leg椅子腿
a three-legged stool三腿凳4clothing [countable] the part of your trousers that covers your leg裤子覆盖腿部的部分;裤腿:
The legs of my jeans were covered in mud.我牛仔裤的裤腿全沾满了泥。
He rolled up his trouser legs and waded out into the stream.他卷起裤腿,涉水走进小溪。5journey/race [countable] one part of a long journey or race漫长旅程或赛程中的一段;一程leg of
the final leg of the Tour de France环法自行车赛的最后一段6sport [countable] British English one of the series of games in a football competition played between two teams足球赛中两队之间系列对决的一场:
Leeds will have to win the second leg if they are to go forward to the finals.利兹队必须赢得第二回合,才能晋级决赛。7not have a leg to stand on informal非正式 to be in a situation where you cannot prove or legally support what you say处于无法证明或在法律上无法支撑自己主张的境地:
If you didn’t sign a contract, you won’t have a leg to stand on.如果你没有签合同,你就毫无立足之地(无从支撑自己的主张)。8get your leg over British English informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 to have sex with someone与某人发生性关系9have legs American English informal非正式 if a piece of news has legs, people continue to be interested in it and talk about it若某则新闻"has legs"(有持久力),是指人们持续对其感兴趣并加以讨论 → 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)