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body
- IPA[ˈbɒdi]
英式
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal;the trunk apart from the head and the limbs
- give material form to something abstract;build the bodywork of (a motor vehicle)
verb: body, 3rd person present: bodies, gerund or present participle: bodying, past tense: bodied, past participle: bodied
noun: body, plural noun: bodies
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名詞
- 1. the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal it's important to keep your body in good condition 同義詞
- ▪ the trunk apart from the head and the limbs the blow almost severed his head from his body 同義詞
- ▪ a corpse they found his body washed up on the beach 同義詞
- ▪ the physical and mortal aspect of a person as opposed to the soul or spirit we're together in body and spirit
- ▪ informal a person's body regarded as an object of sexual desire he was just after her body
- ▪ informal, dated a person of a specified type a motherly body
- 2. the main section of a motor vehicle or aircraft the factory had produced more car bodies than needed the body of the aircraft was filled with smoke 同義詞
- 3. the main or central part of something, especially a building or text the main body of the house was built in 1625 同義詞
- ▪ the part of an email containing the message, as opposed to information such as the subject and sender. put your name, address, and daytime phone number in the email's body
- 4. a large amount or collection of something a rich body of Canadian folklore large bodies of seawater 同義詞
- ▪ an organized group of people with a common purpose or function a regulatory body international bodies of experts 同義詞
- 5. technical a material object the path taken by the falling body 同義詞
- 6. a full or substantial quality of flavour in wine best of all, this wine has body and finish
- ▪ fullness or thickness of a person's hair restructuring formulations help to add body 同義詞
- 7. British a woman's close-fitting stretch garment for the upper body, fastening at the crotch.
- 8. (in pottery) a clay used for making the main part of ceramic ware, as distinct from a glaze.
動詞
- 1. formal give material form to something abstract he bodied forth the traditional Prussian remedy for all ills
- 2. build the bodywork of (a motor vehicle) an era when automobiles were bodied over wooden frames
- having a body or trunk, typically of a specified kind: we are bodied beings crayfish are heavy bodied crustaceans
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a body or trunk, typically of a specified kind: we are bodied beings crayfish are heavy bodied crustaceans
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a large jet airliner) having a wide fuselage.
- a large jet airliner with a wide fuselage.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a large jet airplane) having a wide fuselage.
- a large jet airplane with a wide fuselage.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body, used as a tactic to avoid contact or collision: he beat the goalkeeper with a body swerve before scoring with a well-executed shot from a difficult angle
- make an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body in order to avoid contact or collision: I grabbed my coat, body-swerved round the chair and bolted
Oxford American Dictionary
- an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body, used as a tactic to avoid contact or collision: he beat the goalkeeper with a body swerve before scoring with a well-executed shot from a difficult angle
- make an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body in order to avoid contact or collision: I grabbed my coat, body-swerved round the chair and bolted
Oxford Dictionary
- the piercing of holes in parts of the body other than the ear in order to insert rings, studs, ... there are strict laws governing body piercing and we make regular checks of all establishments which offer this service
Oxford Dictionary
- items of jewelry or clothing worn on the body and regarded as art.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbädē]
美式
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs: it's important to keep your body in good condition body temperature
- give material form to something abstract: he bodied forth the traditional Prussian remedy for all ills
Oxford American Dictionary