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1 | relating to your body rather than your mind 身体的;肉体的;体力的 |
| The emotional and physical strain of the previous day had left him exhausted. 前一天情感和体力上的过度紧张使他感到筋疲力尽。 |
| Depressed people often complain of physical symptoms such as headaches. 精神抑郁者经常抱怨说有头痛等身体方面的症状。 |
| children who have physical disabilities 身体有残障的儿童 |
| physical violence 暴力 |
| hard physical work 艰苦的体力劳动 |
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2 | able to be seen , touched , or felt 物质的;有形的 |
| There was little physical evidence linking the suspects with the crime. 几乎没有什么实际证据可以将嫌疑犯和这起犯罪行为联系起来。 |
| 2a | existing in the real world , rather than in someone’ s imagination 实物的;非虚幻的 | | a physical impossibility 现实中不可能的事 | | the physical universe 物质世界 | |
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3 | relating to the way someone or something looks 外形的;外在的 |
| physical appearance/characteristics She is obsessed with her physical appearance. 她太在意自己的外貌。 |
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4 | used about activities that involve people touching or hitting each other a lot (活动)包含大量(身体)碰撞(或接触)的 |
| Rugby is a very physical game. 橄榄球是一种对抗性很强的运动。 |
| physical contact (=touching) There was little physical contact between mother and children. 身体接触 |
| 4a | a physical person touches people a lot , either in a friendly or rough way (人)喜欢动手动脚的 | | Children tend to be very physical. 孩子们一般都很喜欢摩挲人。 | |
| 4b | used about sexual activity 性交的 | | Did they have a physical relationship? 他们有没有肉体关系? | |
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5 | only before noun relating to physics 物理的;物理学的 |
| physical and theoretical chemistry 物理和理论化学 |
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