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legged
- IPA[ˈlɛɡ(ɪ)d]
英式
- having legs of a specified kind or number;(of a garment) having parts covering the legs of a specified kind
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- 1. having legs of a specified kind or number bare-legged women a three-legged dog
- ▪ (of a garment) having parts covering the legs of a specified kind wide-legged trousers
- each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands: Adams broke his leg he was off as fast as his legs would carry him
- travel by foot; walk: I am part of a team legging it around London
Oxford Dictionary
- each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands: Adams broke his leg he was off as fast as his legs would carry him
- travel by foot; walk: I am part of a team legging it around London
Oxford American Dictionary
- legal.
Oxford American Dictionary
- wearing clothing that does not cover one's legs: swap the barelegged summer look with leggings for autumn
- with one's legs not covered by clothing: the image showed her sitting barelegged with a coat across her lap
Oxford Dictionary
- with the legs crossed at the ankles and the knees bent outward: John sat cross-legged on the floor
- seated with the legs crossed at the ankles and the knees bent outward: Carla was cross-legged next to the table sit in a cross-legged position with your spine straight but not rigid
Oxford American Dictionary
- with the legs crossed at the ankles and the knees bent outwards: John sat cross-legged on the floor
- seated with the legs crossed at the ankles and the knees bent outwards: Carla was cross-legged next to the table sit in a cross-legged position with your spine straight but not rigid
Oxford Dictionary
- having long legs: a tall, long-legged girl long-legged hunting dogs
Oxford American Dictionary
- having long legs: a tall, long-legged girl long-legged hunting dogs
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈleɡ(ə)d]
美式
- having legs of a specified kind or number: bare-legged women a three-legged dog
Oxford American Dictionary