flesh
n.(名词)
The soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate, covering the bones and consisting mainly of skeletal muscle and fat.肌肉组织:脊椎动物身体主要由骨骼肌和脂肪构成的软组织,覆在骨骼上The surface or skin of the human body.人体的皮肤:人体的表面或皮肤The meat of animals as distinguished from the edible tissue of fish or fowl.肌肉:区别于鱼或禽类的兽类动物的可食用的组织Botany The pulpy, usually edible part of a fruit or vegetable.【植物学】 果肉:水果或蔬菜的果肉质的、通常为可食用的部分Excess fatty tissue; plumpness.丰满:多余的脂肪组织;肥胖
The body as opposed to the mind or soul.肉体:与精神或灵魂相对的身体The physical or carnal nature of humankind.情欲:人类物质或肉体的属性Sensual appetites.性欲Humankind in general; humanity.人类:人类的统称;人性One`s family; kin.家人:某人的家人;亲属Substance; reality:物质;现实:例句:.The maritime strategy has an all but unstoppable institutional momentum behind it . . . that has given force and flesh to the theory.(Jack Beatty).海上战略学背后有一股几乎是不可遏制的习惯力量…这股力量给予了这种学说力度和物质后盾.(杰克·贝蒂)
v.(动词)fleshed,flesh.ing,flesh.es v.tr.(及物动词)To give substance or detail to; fill out:赋予实质:给予内容或细节;填写:例句:fleshed out the novel with a subplot.辅以次要情节使小说更充实
To clean (a hide) of adhering flesh.剥除:把(皮)从其附着的肉上剥除To encourage (a falcon, for example) to participate in the chase by feeding it flesh from a kill.喂食猎肉以刺激:用猎物的肉喂(如猎鹰)以促使其参与追猎To inure to battle or bloodshed.使习于作战:使适应于搏斗或杀戮To plunge or thrust (a weapon) into flesh.把(武器)插入或刺入肉体v.intr.(不及物动词)To become plump or fleshy; gain weight.变胖:变肥或变胖;增加体重
<习惯用语>in the flesh
Alive.活着的In person; present.亲自;到场习惯用语>来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old English flôsc 源自 古英语 flôsc
【引伸】
flesh.less
adj.(形容词)