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flesh [fleʃ] noun ADVANCED uncountable ■the soft part of the body of a person or animal which is between the skin and the bones, or the soft inside part of a fruit or vegetable (人或动物的)肉;果肉;蔬菜的可食部分•The thorn went deep into the flesh of my hand.刺深深扎进了我的手。 •The flesh of the fruit is white.这种水果的果肉是白色的。 •Vegetarians don't eat animal flesh (= meat).素食者不吃肉。 the flesh only singular literary ■the physical body and not the mind or the soul 肉体•This left him plenty of time to indulge in the pleasures of the flesh (= physical pleasures, such as sex or eating).这使他有了充足的时间沉溺于肉体的欢愉中。 ⇒ See also fleshpot [fleʃ] noun be (only) flesh and blood ■to have normal human limits, needs, etc 只是血肉之躯,只是凡人•Of course I find pretty young women attractive - I'm only flesh and blood.我当然觉得年轻漂亮的女人很有吸引力——我只是个凡人。 [fleʃ] noun be sb's own flesh and blood ■to be someone's relation 是(某人)的亲人•I couldn't send him away - he's my own flesh and blood.我不能把他送走——他是我的亲人。 [fleʃ] noun in the flesh ■in real life, and not on TV, in a film, in a picture, etc 当面;活生生地•I've seen her perform on television, but never in the flesh.我见过她在电视上表演,但从来没见过本人。 [fleʃ] noun make your flesh crawl/creep ■to make someone very worried or frightened 使非常担忧;使非常害怕;使起鸡皮疙瘩•I don't mind spiders but worms make my flesh crawl.我不怕蜘蛛,但是虫子让我浑身起鸡皮疙瘩。 [fleʃ] noun put flesh on (the bones of) sth ■to add more details to a plan, idea, argument, etc. to make it better or more complete 充实;加细节于 [fleʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] flesh sth out ■to add more details or information to something 以细节(或资讯)充实•These plans need to be fleshed out with some more figures.这些计划需要更多的数位元加以充实。 |