1. | [u] (动物或人的)肉the soft substance between the skin and bones of animal or human bodies |
The trap had cut deeply into the rabbit's flesh. 捕夹深深嵌入了兔子的肉里。 | |
Tigers are flesh-eating animals. 虎是食肉动物。 | |
the smell of rotting flesh 腐肉的气味 |
2. | [u] (人体的)皮肤the skin of the human body |
His fingers closed around the soft flesh of her arm. 他握住了她柔软的手臂。 | |
flesh-coloured(= a light brownish pink colour) 肉色的 |
3. | [u] 蔬菜的可食部分;果肉the soft part of fruit and vegetables, especially when it is eaten |
4. | [sing] 肉体;肉欲;情欲the human body when considering its physical and sexual needs, rather than the mind or soul |
the pleasures/sins of the flesh 肌肤之乐;肉欲之罪 |
Listening to the cries was more than flesh and blood could stand. 听这种哭喊非常人所能忍受。 |
Listening to the cries was more than flesh and blood could stand. 听这种哭喊非常人所能忍受。 |
The strength of the book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument. 本书的优点是对这个论点的基本事实有翔实的论述。 |
The strength of the book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument. 本书的优点是对这个论点的基本事实有翔实的论述。 |