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Examples:yellow face, emaciated body (idiom); malnourished and sickly in appearance—stars of the Big Dipper that constitute the rectangular body of the dipper—hole in the body of a musical instrument, covered with a membrane which produces a buzzing tone—(literary) (of a body of water) broad and deep—mythical animal that brings luck and wards off evil, having head of a dragon and lion's body, often with hoofs, wings and tail—Guardian Council, body of 12 appointed clerics which govern Iran—back (the area of a vertebrate animal's body on either side of the backbone)—lean forward, resting one's upper body (on a desktop etc)—protruding nipples or bulging penis (contours of intimate body parts visible through clothing)—give one's body for the nation (idiom); to spend one's whole life in the service of the country—immortal soul, i.e. that can be detached from the body—lit. reincarnated in sb else's body (idiom); fig. a discarded or discredited idea returns in another guise—Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), world body of gliding and aeronautic sports—lit. tailor the clothes fit the body (idiom); fig. act according to real circumstances—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—mythical animal, said have yellow body and white tail—one of seven symbolic nodes of the body in spiritual Yoga—rare, literary classifier for a large body of clear water—with only body and shadow comfort each other [idiom.]— |