flesh and blood
- IPA[ˌflɛʃ (ə)n(d) ˈblʌd]
英式
- used to emphasize that a person is a physical, living being with human emotions or frailties, often in contrast to something abstract, spiritual, or mechanical
noun: flesh and blood
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名詞
- 1. used to emphasize that a person is a physical, living being with human emotions or frailties, often in contrast to something abstract, spiritual, or mechanical the customer is flesh and blood, not just a sales statistic he seemed more like a creature from a dream than a flesh-and-blood father
- a near relative or one's close family
Oxford Dictionary
- a near relative or one's close family
Oxford American Dictionary
- a near relative or one's close family
Oxford American Dictionary
- a near relative or one's close family
Oxford Dictionary
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- used to emphasize that a person is a physical, living being with human emotions or frailties, ... the customer is flesh and blood, not just a sales statistic he seemed more like a creature from a dream than a flesh-and-blood father
Oxford American Dictionary