释义 |
Examples:the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak—as close as flesh and bones (idiom); deep friendship—one's own flesh and blood—sound of flesh being separated from the bone—lit. interrelated as bones and flesh (idiom); inseparably related—the tissue between the skin and the flesh—eat sb's flesh and sleep on their hide (idiom); to swear revenge on sb—butchering one another as fish and flesh (idiom); killing one another—fig. a thorn in one's flesh—one's own flesh and blood (idiom); closely related—(of a deity) appear in the flesh—mince human flesh and bones—cut off the flesh as punishment—lit. skin and flesh suffer—human flesh search engine—cut one's flesh to cover a sore (idiom); faced with a current crisis, to make it worse by a temporary expedient—meaty flesh from the underbelly of the carp—lit. shed skin, drop flesh—execute sb. and mince his flesh and bones (archaic form of retribution)—cut flesh from one's thigh to nourish a sick parent [idiom.]—The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.—abandon oneself the pleasures of the flesh [idiom.]—one's own (flesh and blood)— |