我LEG在剑桥英语词典中的解释及翻译
legnoun [ C ] uk
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leg noun [C]
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A1 one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing or walking: My legs were tired after so much walking. He broke his leg skiing. The horse broke its front leg in the fall.
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the part of a piece of clothing that you put your leg in: He rolled up his trouser legs and waded into the water.
one of the thin vertical parts that support an object: a chair/table leg
更多范例减少例句Robson injured his leg in the second half of the match and had to be carried off.His leg was broken in two places.She likes to wear short skirts to show off her legs.I've been sitting with my legs crossed for so long, my right leg has gone numb.The doctor said I was to keep my leg elevated.
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The leg
Achilles tendon
appendage
appendicular
astragalus
bipedal
crural
cruris
haunch
lower limb
patellar
pectineus
peroneal
peroneus
semitendinosus
soleal
soleus
subsartorial
subtalar
trochanteric
volar
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The legs & feet of non-human animals
Parts of clothes
Physical supports and supporting
Furniture & fittings - general words
leg noun [C]
(STAGE)
a particular stage of a journey, competition, or activity: leg of We met them on the Sydney to Cairns leg of our cycling trip.first leg He has tickets for the first leg of the NCAA Men's Hockey Championship.last leg The last leg of the race was Paris to London.
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Stages & phases
beta
early-stage
early-term
formative years
home run
home stretch
in phase/out of phase idiom
multi-phase
multi-step
multiphasic
on the home straight
on the home stretch
period
point
shovel-ready
stage
staged
step
stepping stone
subphase
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Parts & stages of competitions
leg noun [C]
(CRICKET)
[ U ]
sports
specialized in cricket, the left side of the field for a right-handed batter (= the player hitting the ball) or the right side of the field for a left-handed batter: He was trying to play the ball to leg but missed it and was out lbw. 同义词
legside
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Cricket
12th man
all out
all-rounder
arm ball
asking rate
bowling
declaration
eleven
hook
infield
jaffa
king pair
late cut
leg break
square leg
stonewall
strike rate
sundries
switch hit
tail
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习语
get your leg over
give someone a leg up
have a leg up on someone
have legs
leg before wicket
not have a leg to stand on
pull someone's leg
legverb uk
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leg it
UK informal to run away especially in order to escape from something: They legged it round the corner when they saw the police coming.
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短语动词
leg something out leg.adverb
music
specialized
written abbreviation for
legato
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Technical music terms
a cappella
absolute music
absolute pitch
accel.
accelerando
duple
duplet
enharmonic
equal temperament
F clef
piacevole
pianissimo
pianississimo
pizz.
pizzicato
tutti
twelve-tone
twelve-tone row
twelve-tone scale
una corda
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leg | 美式英语词典
legnoun us
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leg noun
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[ C/U ] one of the parts of a human or animal body that is used for standing or walking, or one of the thin, vertical parts on which a piece of furniture stands: [ C ] He broke his leg skiing. [ C ] The table has carved legs. [ U ] We had leg of lamb for dinner.
[ C/U ] The leg of a piece of clothing is the part you put your leg into.
leg noun
(STAGE)
[ C ] a part of a trip, competition, or activity that has several stages: the last leg of the race
leg noun
(SIDE)
[ C ]
geometry either one of the two sides that form the angle of 90° in a right triangle
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leg | 商务英语
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TRANSPORT one of the parts of a long journey: the first/final leg On the final leg of the flight we sat in economy class.
not have a leg to stand on
to not have any way of supporting your opinion or defending your position on something: The State Department doesn't have a leg to stand on if it's going to contradict its own analysis.
have legs informal
an idea or suggestion that has legs is considered to be something worth developing further: We're looking at the proposed legislation and we think it's got legs.
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leg的例句
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The most recent prosthetic legs now can adapt their gait to different surfaces and activities.
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Open and closed-loop control algorithms were studied for vertical motion analysis considering linear springy telescopic leg.
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Then the chair leg is no longer visible.
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Undoubtedly, if they had wanted to they could have produced naturalistic clay animals, with heads and legs, for example.
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Considering all the parameters of the kinematic chain of one robot's leg is difficult in practice.
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Since a pair of legs is simultaneously lifted off and placed, the quadruped gait resulting from the algorithm belongs to a singular gait.
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Since there is no parallelogram in the third leg, the architecture of the new manipulator is simpler.
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Subsystem 2 represents the elastic footpad of the biped's leg.
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Leg-ends were equipped with contact sensors (6 sensors).
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This dynamic model is a system of seven equations and six unknowns: four torques and two components for the stance leg reaction force.
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A resident in the hostel attends the nurse's surgery for dressing of burns to his legs.
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In fact, a human-like motion requires that right arm moves forward while right leg moves backward and similarly for the other leg and arm.
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The autopsy established the existence of marks produced by blows from a hard instrument on his face, legs and the soles of his feet.
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We designed the lower extremities of the ski robot as two artificial legs in the form of a parallelogram.
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Is effeminacy a limp wrist, a set of facial mannerisms, a way of crossing one's legs, a certain posture?
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anchor legTypically, the anchor leg of a relay is given to the fastest or most experienced competitor on a team.
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artificial legHe endured that and had an artificial leg.
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back legThe hare was caught by both dogs, one at the foreleg and one at the back leg, and there was a tug of war.
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