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limb
- IPA[lim]
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- an arm or leg of a person or four-legged animal, or a bird's wing.;a large branch of a tree.
noun: limb, plural noun: limbs
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- 1. an arm or leg of a person or four-legged animal, or a bird's wing. 同義詞
- ▪ a large branch of a tree. 同義詞
- ▪ a projecting landform such as a spur of a mountain range, or each of two or more such projections as in a forked peninsula or archipelago.
- ▪ a projecting section of a building.
- ▪ a branch of a cross.
- ▪ each half of an archery bow.
- a sensation experienced by someone who has had a limb amputated that the limb is still there: phantom limb pain
Oxford Dictionary
- a sensation experienced by someone who has had a limb amputated that the limb is still there: phantom limb pain
Oxford American Dictionary
- either of the back limbs of an animal.
Oxford American Dictionary
- life and all bodily faculties
Oxford Dictionary
- life and all bodily faculties
Oxford American Dictionary
- isolated
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- IPA[lɪm]
英式
- an arm or leg of a person or four-legged animal, or a bird's wing: they got out, stretching their cramped limbs fractured limbs
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[lim]
美式
- the edge of the disk of a celestial object, especially the sun or moon: the eastern limb of the moon
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[lɪm]
英式
- the edge of the disc of a celestial object, especially the sun or moon: the eastern limb of the moon
Oxford Dictionary