leg

英 [leɡ] 美 [leɡ]

n.  腿; (尤指供食用的)动物的腿,腿肉; 裤腿
vi.  <口>走; 跑

复数:legs

中考高考CET4考研

Oxford 3000 / Collins.4 / BNC.851 / COCA.856



牛津词典

noun

    身体部位 part of body


  1. one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body
    1. I broke my leg playing football.
      我的腿踢足球时骨折了。
    2. How many legs does a centipede have?
      蜈蚣有多少条腿?
    3. front/back legs
      前 / 后腿
    4. forelegs/hind legs
      前 / 后腿
    5. a wooden leg
      木假腿
  2. 食用肉 meat

  3. (尤指供食用的)动物的腿,腿肉
    the leg of an animal, especially the top part, cooked and eaten
    1. frogs' legs
      青蛙腿
    2. chicken legs
      鸡腿
    3. roast leg of lamb
      烤羊腿
  4. 裤子 of trousers/pants

  5. 裤腿
    the part of a pair of trousers/pants that covers the leg
    1. a trouser/pant leg
      一只裤腿
    2. These jeans are too long in the leg .
      这条牛仔裤的裤腿太长。
  6. 桌椅 of table/chair

  7. (桌椅等的)腿
    one of the long thin parts on the bottom of a table, chair, etc. that support it
    1. a chair leg
      椅子腿
  8. 有…腿 -legged

  9. 有…腿的
    having the number or type of legs mentioned
    1. a three-legged stool
      三条腿的凳子
    2. a long-legged insect
      长腿昆虫
  10. 行程;赛跑 of journey/race

  11. 一段路程(或赛程)
    one part of a journey or race
    1. 体育比赛 sports game

    2. (同一回合两场比赛中的)一场
      one of a pair of matches played between the same opponents in a sports competition, which together form a single round (= stage) of the competition

      verb

      verb


      柯林斯词典

      1. N-COUNT 腿
        A person or animal's legs are the long parts of their body that they use to stand on.
        1. He was tapping his walking stick against his leg.
          他用手杖轻敲着腿。
      2. N-COUNT (裤)腿
        The legs of a pair of trousers are the parts that cover your legs.
        1. He moved on through wet grass that soaked his trouser legs.
          他继续前行,穿过湿漉漉的草地,裤腿全湿透了。
      3. N-COUNT (供食用动物的)腿肉
        A leg of lamb, pork, chicken, or other meat is a piece of meat that consists of the animal's or bird's leg, especially the thigh.
        1. ...a chicken leg.
          鸡腿
        2. ...a leg of mutton.
          羊腿
      4. N-COUNT (桌、椅等家具的)腿,脚
        The legs of a table, chair, or other piece of furniture are the parts that rest on the floor and support the furniture's weight.
        1. His ankles were tied to the legs of the chair...
          他的脚脖子被绑在椅腿上。
        2. The teak table has fluted legs.
          这张柚木桌子的桌腿有凹槽纹饰。
      5. N-COUNT 一段路程;一段旅程
        A leg of a long journey is one part of it, usually between two points where you stop.
        1. The first leg of the journey was by boat to Lake Naivasha in Kenya.
          行程的首段是乘船到肯尼亚的奈瓦沙湖。
      6. N-COUNT (系列赛中的)一场,一轮,一段
        A leg of a sports competition is one of a series of games that are played to find an overall winner.
        1. The first round of the cup was decided over two legs...
          杯赛的首轮以两场分胜负。
        2. They will televise both legs of Leeds' European Cup clash with Rangers.
          欧洲杯利兹联队与流浪者队的两场争夺战都将进行电视转播。
      7. PHRASE 快跑;(尤指)逃开
        If you leg it, you run very quickly, usually in order to escape from someone.
        1. We saw some kids shinning up a drainpipe before legging it clutching a TV and hi-fi...
          我们看见几个年轻人爬上了排水管,后来就见他们提着一台电视机和音响跑掉了。
        2. He was now to be seen legging it across the field.
          现在可以看到他快步跑过田地。
      8. PHRASE 大势已去;玩儿完;没戏
        If you say that something or someone is on their last legs, you mean that the period of time when they were successful or strong is ending.
        1. This relationship is on its last legs.
          这段关系已经快玩儿完了。
      9. PHRASE 戏弄;捉弄
        If you are pulling someone's leg, you are teasing them by telling them something shocking or worrying as a joke.
        1. Of course I won't tell them; I was only pulling your leg.
          我当然不会告诉他们啦。我跟你开玩笑的。
      10. PHRASE 能够证实/无法证实;站得住脚/站不住脚
        If you say that someone does not have a leg to stand on, or hasn't got a leg to stand on, you mean that a statement or claim they have made cannot be justified or proved.
        1. It's only my word against his, I know. So I don't have a leg to stand on.
          现在是我和他各说各的,这我知道。所以我的话无法证实。
      11. PHRASE 有持久力;有潜力
        If an idea, plan, or activity has legs, it is likely to continue or succeed.
        1. The American economy still has legs.
          美国经济仍可持续发展。
      12. an arm and a leg → see: arm

      双语例句

      1. My leg still aches when I sit down
        坐下时我的腿还会痛。
      2. She broke a leg in a skiing accident
        她在一次滑雪事故中摔断了一条腿。
      3. 'My leg — I think it's broken,' Eric groaned.
        “我的腿——我想是断了,”埃里克咕哝着说。
      4. He was tapping his walking stick against his leg.
        他用手杖轻敲着腿。
      5. He moved on through wet grass that soaked his trouser legs.
        他继续前行,穿过湿漉漉的草地,裤腿全湿透了。
      6. His ankles were tied to the legs of the chair
        他的脚脖子被绑在椅腿上。
      7. The teak table has fluted legs.
        这张柚木桌子的桌腿有凹槽纹饰。
      8. The first leg of the journey was by boat to Lake Naivasha in Kenya.
        行程的首段是乘船到肯尼亚的奈瓦沙湖。
      9. The first round of the cup was decided over two legs
        杯赛的首轮以两场分胜负。
      10. They will televise both legs of Leeds 'European Cup clash with Rangers.
        欧洲杯利兹联队与流浪者队的两场争夺战都将进行电视转播。
      11. We saw some kids shinning up a drainpipe before legging it clutching a TV and hi-fi
        我们看见几个年轻人爬上了排水管,后来就见他们提着一台电视机和音响跑掉了。
      12. He was now to be seen legging it across the field.
        现在可以看到他快步跑过田地。
      13. This relationship is on its last legs.
        这段关系已经快玩儿完了。
      14. Of course I won't tell them; I was only pulling your leg.
        我当然不会告诉他们啦。我跟你开玩笑的。
      15. It's only my word against his, I know. So I don't have a leg to stand on.
        现在是我和他各说各的,这我知道。所以我的话无法证实。
      16. The American economy still has legs.
        美国经济仍可持续发展。
      17. He had to limp off with a leg injury.
        他腿上有伤,离开时只能一瘸一拐地走。
      18. The bullet lodged in the sergeant's leg, shattering his thigh bone
        子弹嵌进了中士的腿里,使其股骨碎裂。
      19. He was knocked over by a bus and broke his leg
        他被一辆公共汽车撞倒,一条腿折了。
      20. It pecked his leg
        它啄了他的腿。
      21. She was sitting in a hospital bed, her plastered leg up in the air.
        她坐在病床上,一条打了石膏的腿悬在空中。
      22. I noticed a rash on my leg
        我发现我腿上长了疹子。
      23. When I was a little kid I rolled down a hill and broke my leg
        我小时候从一座山坡上滚了下来,把腿摔断了。
      24. Sharpe's leg and shoulder began to ache, a sure sign of rain
        夏普的腿和肩膀开始疼痛,这预示着肯定要下雨了。
      25. Ben has also been in the wars. He is still in plaster after breaking a leg.
        本也受了伤。他摔断了一条腿,现在还打着石膏。
      26. She injured herself in the leg.
        她伤了腿。
      27. The child has a deformed leg.
        孩子的腿变形了。
      28. The dog snapped [ bit] at my leg.
        那条狗咬了我的腿。
      29. He fell over and broke his left leg.
        他跌倒摔断了左腿。
      30. Blood trickled down one's leg.
        腿淌血了。

      习惯用语

      n.

        break a leg!

      • (表示良好祝愿)祝你好运!
        used to wish sb good luck
        1. get your leg over

        2. 性交
          to have sex
          1. have legs

          2. (新闻报道等)会长期受到关注
            if you say that a news story, etc. has legs , you mean that people will continue to be interested in it for a long time
            1. not have a leg to stand on

            2. 无法证实;无法解释(理由);站不住脚
              to be in a position where you are unable to prove sth or explain why sth is reasonable
              1. Without written evidence, we don't have a leg to stand on.
                我们没有书面证据就站不住脚。
            3. cost/pay an arm and a leg

            4. (使)花一大笔钱
              to cost/pay a lot of money
              1. as fast as your legs can carry you

              2. 尽快
                as quickly as you can
                1. be on your/its last legs

                2. 濒临死亡;奄奄一息;行将就木;快不能用了
                  to be going to die or stop functioning very soon; to be very weak or in bad condition
                  1. pull sb's leg

                  2. 捉弄;和…开玩笑
                    to play a joke on sb, usually by making them believe sth that is not true
                    1. shake a leg

                    2. (用于催促)快点动手,行动快点
                      used to tell sb to start to do sth or to hurry
                      1. stretch your legs

                      2. (久坐之后)散散步,活动活动腿脚
                        to go for a short walk after sitting for some time
                        1. It was good to get out of the car and stretch our legs.
                          我们下了车活动活动腿脚,真不错。
                      3. with your tail between your legs

                      4. 无地自容;垂头丧气;灰溜溜
                        feeling ashamed or unhappy because you have been defeated or punished
                        1. talk the hind leg off a donkey

                        2. 唠叨个没完没了;喋喋不休
                          to talk too much, especially about boring or unimportant things

                          v.

                            leg it

                          • 跑;(尤指)逃跑
                            to run, especially in order to escape from sb
                            1. We saw the police coming and legged it down the road.
                              我们看见警察来了就顺着马路逃跑了。

                          英英释义

                          noun

                          1. a section or portion of a journey or course
                            1. then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise

                            Synonym:    stage

                          2. (nautical) the distance traveled by a sailing vessel on a single tack

                            1. a cloth covering consisting of the part of a pair of trousers that covers a person's leg

                              1. one of the supports for a piece of furniture

                                1. a prosthesis that replaces a missing leg

                                    Synonym:    pegwooden legpegleg

                                  1. a human limb

                                    1. a structure in animals that is similar to a human leg and used for locomotion

                                      1. the limb of an animal used for food

                                        1. a part of a forked or branching shape
                                          1. he broke off one of the branches

                                          Synonym:    branchramification