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bod·y AHD[bŏdʹē] D.J.[ˈbɒdiː]K.K.[ˈbɑdi]n.(名词)pl. bod.ies 【复数】- The entire material or physical structure of an organism, especially of a human being or an animal.身体:有机组织的全部物质或物理结构,尤指人类或动物
- The physical part of a person.肉体:人的躯体
- A corpse or carcass.尸体,残骸
- The trunk or torso of a human being or an animal.躯干:人或动物的躯干或主体
- The part of a garment covering the torso.主体:衣服覆盖的躯干部分
- A human being; a person.人类;人
- A group of individuals regarded as an entity; a corporation.一群,团体:一批视作整体的一群;社团
- A number of persons, concepts, or things regarded as a group:中心,群组:视作一组的人、事、物:We walked out in a body.我们一块走出去
- The main or central part, as:主要部分,中心部分:主要部分或中心部分,如:
- Anatomy The largest or principal part of an organ; corpus.【解剖学】 主干:有机体最大和最主要的部分;主体
- The nave of a church.教堂的中殿
- The content of a book or document exclusive of prefatory matter, codicils, indexes, or appendices.正文:除去序言、补遗、索引和附录的书或文献的主要部分
- The passenger- and cargo-carrying part of an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle.机身,船体:飞机、轮船或其它运输工具装载乘客和货物的部分
- Music The sound box of an instrument.【音乐】 乐器的音箱
- A mass or collection of material that is distinct from other masses:一片,一堆:和其它大多分开的一团和一堆物质:a body of water.一泓水
- Consistency of substance, as in paint, textiles, or wine:稠度:油漆、纺织品、酒的黏性、强度和稠度:a sauce with body.很稠的调味汁
- Printing The part of a block of type underlying the impression surface.【印刷术】 铅字身:印刷面以下的铅字块
v.tr.(及物动词)bod.ied, bod.y.ing, bod.ies - To furnish with a body.赋…以形体
- To give shape to:赋以形状:"Imagination bodies forth the forms of things unknown"(Shakespeare)“想象让这些未知事物形状具体”(莎士比亚)
- Middle English bodi 中古英语 bodi
- from Old English bodig 源自 古英语 bodig
body, corpse, carcass, cadaver- These nouns denote the physical organism of a person or an animal.这些名词都表示人或动物的身体组织。
- Body refers to material substance, living or dead,especially of a person: Body 指活的或死的物质实体,尤指人的身体: "my body to be buried obscurely" (Francis Bacon). “我的躯体将被悄然埋藏” (弗兰西斯·培根)。 Those who smoke abuse their bodies. The word is often used to point up the distinction between material structure and spirit: 吸烟者在损害自己身体。 这个词常用来区别物质和精神: The battle to keep body and soul together was long and difficult.经过长期艰苦奋斗才勉强维持生活。
- Corpse refers to the physical remains of a dead person: Corpse 指死人留下的身体残骸: The corpse of the victim could be removed only after the police had finished photographing the scene of the crime.只有在警察对犯罪现场拍照后,遇难者的尸体才可以被搬走。
- Carcass primarily denotes the body of a dead animal: Carcass 主要指动物的尸体: "Close to the western summit there is the dried and frozen carcass of a leopard" (Ernest Hemingway).The word is applied to a person, alive or dead,only derogatorily or humorously: “爬上西部山峰,那里有一只豹的干瘪冻僵的尸体” (埃尼斯特·海明威)。这个词用于活着或死去的人,仅用于贬称或幽默: He exercised strenously to keep his carcass in good condition.他刻苦训练,以使身体处于良好状态。
- Cadaver is a corpse used for dissection and study: Cadaver 指用于解剖和研究的尸体: cadavers in the pathology department of the medical school. 医药学校病理室中的尸体
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