n.身体;主体;正文;主要部分;尸体;躯体;团体
v.赋…以形体
名词复数: bodies 过去式: bodied 过去分词: bodied 现在分词: bodying 第三人称单数: bodies
n.(名词)身体,躯干
团体,组织
主体
尸体
正文
肉体
【物】物体
大量,许多
主要部分
天体
【法律】法人
强度,稠度
物体的主干部分
车身,船身,机身
【印】铅字身,(活字的)字身
【几何学】立体;立体图形
(身段好的)有性魅力的女性
v.(动词)赋…以形体
增加使有粘性、稠度
实现
刻划
使呈现于心中
含有
使成型
使具体化
使成为…部分
体现
n.(名词)[C]身体,躯体; 躯干部 the whole physical structure of a person or animal as opposed to the mind or soul; this without the head or limbs
[C]尸体,遗体 a dead person
[S]主要〔最大〕部分 the main or largest part of sth
[C]大量 a large amount
[C]团体,机构,群体 a number of people who do sth together in a planned way
[C]车体 the frame and outer covering of a car
[C]物体; 天体 an object; piece of matter
[U]浓郁; 醇厚; 丰满 a full strong quality
Noun:the entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being);
"he felt as if his whole body were on fire"
a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity;
"the whole body filed out of the auditorium"
"the student body"
"administrative body"
a natural object consisting of a dead animal or person;
"they found the body in the lake"
an individual 3-dimensional object that has mass and that is distinguishable from other objects;
"heavenly body"
the body excluding the head and neck and limbs;
"they moved their arms and legs and bodies"
a collection of particulars considered as a system;
"a body of law"
"a body of doctrine"
"a body of precedents"
the property of holding together and retaining its shape;
"wool has more body than rayon"
"when the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake"
the central message of a communication;
"the body of the message was short"
the main mass of a thing
a resonating chamber in a musical instrument (as the body of a violin)
the external structure of a vehicle;
"the body of the car was badly rusted"
invest with or as with a body; give body to
n.(名词)body的基本意思是“身体”“躯体”“躯干部”,强调的是人相对于soul, mind, spirit的躯体,而不是人或健康状况,是可数名词。
body表示“躯体”除用于人或动物外,还可用于车身、船身、机身、正文、主体等。
body引申可表示“肉体”,侧重于它的工具性,即“把身体作为…”。
body可以指“死尸”,可以指人的,也可以指动物的,是可数名词。
body用在非生物上转义为物体、天体,是可数名词。
body作“团体”“机关”解,是可数名词,在单数形式作主语时,谓语动词可以是单数,也可以是复数。
body和of连用时多表示“一群人”“多数人”“一定量的东西”。
body作“浓度”“丰满”解时,是不可数名词。
在口语中, body可用来“指人”。
n.(名词)body, corpse, remains
这三个词的共同意思是“尸体”“遗体”。其区别在于:
1.body和corpse可用于人也可用于动物; 而remains一般只用于人。在表示“身体”“躯体”“主干”等意思时,只能用body,不能用corpse和remains。例如:
The fighters buried the bodies after a battle.在一场战斗之后,战士们掩埋了尸体。
Mary's treasured little dog died yesterday. She buried its body to bear deep grieves.昨天玛丽心爱的小狗死了,她怀着深切的悲痛埋了它。
The hunter found a corpse in the valley.猎人在山谷里发现了一具动物的尸体。
She was laying out a corpse.她正为尸体做入殓安葬准备。
2.在表示“行尸走肉”这一意思时,只能用corpse,不能用body和remains。例如:
He is a living corpse.他如同行尸走肉。
3.remains是书面语,比较庄重。
n.(名词)他的身体看起来不错。误
His body looks very well.正
He looks very well.他身体很棒。误
His body is strong.正
He is strong.正
He has a strong body.我身体健康。误
My body is healthy.正
I am healthy.析
body所表示的“身体”更侧重于“躯体”,并不表示人的健康状况,而汉语中的“身体”既可表示躯体,也可表示健康状况。☆ 直接源自中古英语的bodig,意为躯干。
以上就是本站详细整理的词语bodies是什么意思的翻译解释,供大家参考一下。
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When a body is immersed in a fluid, it apparently loses weight.用作名词 (n.)
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bare the body裸露身体bend one's body俯身build up one's body锻炼身体bury -dies埋掉尸体destroy one's body摧残身体enter the body进入身体examine the body检查尸体exercise one's body锻炼身体flush out one's body冲洗肠胃give body使…形成主体,给…写上正文,使充实have a strong body有结实的身体identify the body辨认尸体insulate the body使身体保温invade the body侵害身体keep the body and soul together勉强度日sell one's body卖身stimulate the body促进身体健康形容词+~
good-natured body善人nice old body很好的老太太beautiful body优美的体型big body粗大的身躯foreign body in the eye眼中异物freely falling body自由落体gaseous body气体heavenly body天体leading body领导机构liquid body液体miserable body可怜的身体sick body有病的身体,病体solid body固体sound body健康的身体strong body强壮的身体the weakened body虚弱的身体名词+~
car body汽车车身human body人体research body研究性团体student body学生会介词+~
all over the body遍布全身as a body作为一个团体by the body在死尸旁in body亲自地,自行in a body一道,全体,全部,整齐the various parts of the body身体的各部分with one's body用身体~+介词
a body of一团〔片、堆、批、套〕a body of cold air一团冷空气a body of water一潭水one continuous body of water一片水域the -dies of the victims遇难者的遗体the body of the whale鲸鱼体内Then down from the car the weary people climbed, and stretched stiff bodies.