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flesh/fleʃ/ n. & v.●n. 1a the soft, esp. muscular, substance between the skin and bones of an animal or a human 肉 b plumpness; fat 肥胖,丰满;脂肪 has put on flesh 发福了 c archaic meat, esp. excluding poultry, game, and offal [古义] (尤指不包括家禽肉、鸟鱼肉、动物内脏的)食用肉,(供食用的)畜肉,兽肉 2 the body as opposed to the mind or the soul, esp. considered as sinful (与精神或灵魂相对,尤指被认为有罪的)肉体 3 the pulpy substance of a fruit or a plant 果肉;植物的肉质部分 4a the visible surface of the human body with reference to its colour or appearance 皮肤,人体的表面 b = FLESH COLOUR 5 animal or human life (人或动物的)生命;众生,一切生命 ●v. tr. 1 embody in flesh 赋予…以血肉,使形象生动 2 incite (a hound etc.) by the taste of blood (用血腥味)刺激(猎犬等) 3 literary initiate, esp. by aggressive or violent means , esp. (尤指): [文学用语] (尤指以攻击性或暴力手段)开始a use (a sword etc.) for the first time on flesh 第一次把(剑等)刺入肉体 b use (wit, the pen, etc.) for the first time 第一次使用(妙语、笔等)伤人 □ flesh out make or become substantial (使)变充实 □ in the flesh in bodily form, in person 以肉体形式;本人,亲自 □ lose (or put on) flesh grow thinner or fatter 变瘦(或胖) □ make a person's flesh creep frighten or horrify a person, esp. with tales of the supernatural etc. (尤指用怪异的故事等)使某人害怕(或毛骨悚然) □ sins of the flesh unchastity 不贞洁;淫荡 □ the way of all flesh experience common to all humankind 人类共有的经历 □ fleshless adj.[Old English flœˉsc, from Germanic] |