释义 |
Examples:bodies governing a border area—heavenly bodies (esp. the sun, moon or five visible planets)—seven heavenly bodies and four imaginary stars (in astrology and fengshui)—Physical effort is vital for our bodies function (Aristotle).—aspect of the celestial bodies (astrology)—yellow face, emaciated body (idiom); malnourished and sickly in appearance—Chakra (Sanskrit: disk), one of seven symbolic nodes of the body in spiritual Yoga—lit. measure the body then tailor the suit (idiom); fig. act according to actual circumstances—mythical animal that brings luck and wards off evil, having head of a dragon and lion's body, often with hoofs, wings and tail—illness that has not attacked the vital organs of the human body—back (the area of a vertebrate animal's body on either side of the backbone)—protruding nipples or bulging penis (contours of intimate body parts visible through clothing)—diathermia (medical treatment involving local heating of body tissues with electric current)—immortal soul, i.e. that can be detached from the body—opitoshtonous (med.), muscular spasm of the body associated with tetanus and meningitis—Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), world body of gliding and aeronautic sports—eat depending on the dish, cut cloth according the body (idiom); to fit the appetite to the dishes and the dress to the figure—serous membrane (smooth moist delicate membranes lining body cavities)—difference in temperature (of body its surroundings)—form of writing novels that comprise lots of poetry in the body of the text, popular in the Ming Dynasty—body weary, strength exhausted (idiom); extremely tired—lit. a lonely body with only a shadow for company—bathe the body and cleanse virtue (idiom); to improve oneself by meditation—lit. body and soul separated (idiom); fig. scared out of one's wits—lit. heart alarmed, body leaping (idiom); fear and trepidation in the face of disaster—ciliary body (in the eye, containing the focusing muscles)—imaginary heavenly body occupying the second focus of the moon's elliptic orbit—dress in a hurry with part of the body showing—characteristics of a body of water (depth, currents etc)—(of a body of people) offer all kinds of different opinions [idiom.]— |