leg 英 [leg]   美 [lɛɡ]

leg

leg  英 [leg] 美 [lɛɡ]

n.  

名词复数:legs 

front/back legs 前腿;后腿
frogs' legs 青蛙腿

  • A leg is the part of a person's body that they use to walk around. All legs, including those of humans and tables alike, are meant to support.
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  • n.
  • 1. front/back legs

    前腿;后腿

  • 2. frogs' legs

    青蛙腿

  • 3. chicken legs

    鸡腿

  • 4. a chair leg

    椅子腿

  • 5. a long-legged insect

    长腿昆虫

  • 6. The dog struck at my leg.

    那条狗咬伤了我的腿。

  • 7. I broke my leg playing football.

    我的腿踢足球时骨折了。

leg / leɡ ; NAmE leɡ / noun , verb leg legs legged legging noun part of body 身体部位 1 [countable ] one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body I broke my leg playing football. 我的腿踢足球时骨折了。 How many legs does a centipede have? 蜈蚣有多少条腿? front/back legs 前腿;后腿 forelegs/hind legs 前腿;后腿 a wooden leg 木假腿 collocationsat physical see also bow legs , daddy-long-legs , inside leg , leggy , legroom , peg leg , sea legs meat 食用肉 2 [countable ,  uncountable ] the legof an animal, especially the top part, cooked and eaten (尤指供食用的)动物的腿,腿肉 frogs' legs 青蛙腿 chicken legs 鸡腿 legof sth roast leg of lamb 烤羊腿 of trousers/pants 裤子 3 [countable ] the part of a pair of trousers/pants that covers the leg 裤腿 a trouser/pant leg 一只裤腿 These jeans are too long in the leg. 这条牛仔裤的裤腿太长。 of table/chair 桌椅 4 [countable ] one of the long thin parts on the bottom of a table, chair, etc. that support it (桌椅等的)腿 a chair leg 椅子腿 -legged 有…腿 5 / ˈleɡɪd ; NAmE ˈleɡɪd / / leɡd ; NAmE leɡd / ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) having the number or type of legsmentioned 有…腿的 a three-legged stool 三条腿的凳子 a long-legged insect 长腿昆虫 HELP  When -leggedis used with numbers, it is nearly always pronounced /ˈleɡɪd /; in other adjectives it can be pronounced /ˈleɡɪd / or /leɡd / . * -legged 与数字连用几乎总是读作 /ˈleɡɪd / ;构成其他形容词时可读作 /ˈleɡɪd / /leɡd / see also cross-legged of journey/race 行程;赛跑 6 [countable ] leg(of sth) one part of a journey or race 一段路程(或赛程) SYN section , stage sports game 体育比赛 7 [countable ] ( BrE) one of a pair of matches played between the same opponents in a sports competition, which together form a single round (= stage)of the competition (相同对手间两回合比赛的)回合 IDIOMS break a ˈleg! ( informal) used to wish sb good luck (表示良好祝愿)祝你好运! get your ˈleg over ( BrE) ( informal) to have sex 性交 have ˈlegs ( informal) if you say that a news story, etc. has legs,you mean that people will continue to be interested in it for a long time (新闻报道等)会长期受到关注 not have a ˌleg to ˈstand on ( informal) to be in a position where you are unable to prove sth or explain why sth is reasonable 无法证实;无法解释(理由);站不住脚 Without written evidence, we don't have a leg to stand on. 我们没有书面证据就站不住脚。 more at arm n. , fast adv. , last 1 det. , pull v. , shake v. , stretch v. , tail n. , talk v. see also leg-up verb ( -gg- ) IDIOM ˈleg it ( informal) ( especially BrE) to run, especially in order to escape from sb 跑;(尤指)逃跑 We saw the police coming and legged it down the road. 我们看见警察来了就顺着马路逃跑了。 leg / leɡ ; NAmE leɡ /
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