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leg
- IPA[lɛɡ]
英式
- each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands;a leg of an animal or bird as food
- travel by foot; walk;run away
verb: leg, 3rd person present: legs, gerund or present participle: legging, past tense: legged, past participle: legged
noun: leg, plural noun: legs
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名詞
- 1. each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands Adams broke his leg he was off as fast as his legs would carry him 同義詞
- ▪ a leg of an animal or bird as food a roast leg of lamb
- ▪ a part of a garment covering a leg or part of a leg his trouser leg
- ▪ informal (with reference to a ball, especially in golf) sufficient momentum to reach the desired point.
- ▪ informal (with reference to a product or idea) sustained popularity or success some books have legs, others don't
- 2. each of the supports of a chair, table, or other structure table legs the house was set on legs 同義詞
- 3. a section or stage of a journey or process the return leg of his journey 同義詞
- ▪ a run made on a single tack an important part of the upwind leg
- ▪ (in soccer and other sports) each of two games constituting a round of a competition they were defending a 3–0 lead from the first leg
- ▪ a section of a relay or other race done in stages one leg of its race round the globe
- ▪ a single game in a darts match he took the first leg with 7 darts
- 4. a branch of a forked object.
- 5. the half of the field (as divided lengthways through the pitch) away from which the batsman's feet are pointed when standing to receive the ball he played a lucky stroke to leg
- 6. archaic a deferential gesture made by drawing back one leg and bending it while keeping the front leg straight.
動詞
- 1. British informal travel by foot; walk I am part of a team legging it around London
- ▪ run away he legged it after someone shouted at him
- 2. historical propel (a boat) through a tunnel on a canal by pushing with one's legs against the tunnel roof or sides a little boy was lying on his back, legging the boat along
- legal.
Oxford American Dictionary
- having legs of a specified kind or number: bare-legged women a three-legged dog
Oxford Dictionary
- having legs of a specified kind or number: bare-legged women a three-legged dog
Oxford American Dictionary
- an injury caused by a numbing blow with the knee to a person's upper leg: the striker was taken off with a dead leg
- give (someone) a numbing blow to the upper leg with one's knee: Mucker dead-legged him and Andy groaned, sinking to one knee
Oxford Dictionary
- an act of helping someone to mount a horse or high object: give me a leg up over the wall
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in surfing) a rope attached to a surfboard and tied to the surfer's ankle to prevent the ... he paddled out into the long slow swells, and took off his leg rope
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in surfing) a rope attached to a surfboard and tied to the surfer's ankle to prevent the ... he paddled out into the long slow swells, and took off his leg rope
Oxford Dictionary
- an artificial leg, especially a wooden one.
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands: Adams broke his leg he was off as fast as his legs would carry him
- travel by foot; walk: I am part of a team legging it around London
Oxford American Dictionary