left的意思和读音

left

: [left] : [left]

n.

adv.

adj.

v.“leave”

lefts  

adj.+n.turn left,left ventricle,left leg,left arm,left foot

adj.right-hand

adj.left-hand,leftward,port

leftadj.

1.[obn]on the side of your body which is towards the west when you are facing north

Fewer people write with their left hand than with their right.

I broke my left leg.

the left side of the field

The university is on the left bank of the river.

Take a left turn at the intersection.

a left back/wing

a left hook

IDMhave two left feet(informal)to be very awkward in your movements, especially when you are dancing or playing a sport

He's giving away money left, right and centre.

left, right and centre(informal)in all directions; everywhere

He's giving away money left, right and centre.

n.

1.[sing]the left side or direction

She was sitting on my left .

Twist your body to the left, then to the right.

Take the next road on the left .

To the left of the library is the bank.

2.[sing]the first, second, etc. road on the left side

Take the first left.

3.[sing]a turn to the left

to take a left

to hang/make a left

4.[singspv]political groups who support the ideas and beliefs of socialism

The Left only has/have a small chance of winning power.

a left-leaning newspaper

5.[singspv]the part of a political party whose members are most in favour of social change

She is on the far left of the party.

6.[c]a blow that is made with your left hand

He hit him with two sharp lefts.

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v.1.“leave”

na.1.“leave”

adj.1.on the side of your body that is to the west if you are facing north; on the left side of something

adv.1.toward the left side2.toward the left in politics

n.1.the left side or direction; a road, path, etc. on the left side2.people or groups with left-wing political opinions, for example those who generally believe that property, money, and power should be shared more equally3.a hit made with your left hand, especially in the sport of boxing4.left field1.the left side or direction; a road, path, etc. on the left side2.people or groups with left-wing political opinions, for example those who generally believe that property, money, and power should be shared more equally3.a hit made with your left hand, especially in the sport of boxing4.left field

v.1.The past tense and past participle of leave

na.1.The past tense and past participle of leave

1. attack left right ...

2. bad left down 沿 ...

3. bottom: left middle: ...

4. turn ; left ; down ;;沿 ...

5. however left if ...

6.) paid (left) lent ...

8. line-through( 线) left( ) right( ) ...

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1."Farewell, farewell, " said the swallow, with a heavy heart as he left the warm countries to fly back into Denmark.

2.the sympathy towards the shabbily dressed fisherman vanished like mist and smoke, while only a sense of admiration was left in his mind.

3.All that is left then is an all-encompassing sense of presence or " beingness , " and the inner body is felt to be without a boundary.

4.This was beginning to sound like work, so I left the idea alone for a couple of years.

5.HIGGINS: A woman which utters like disgusting or depressing noise has no left to be anywhere--no left to live.——

6.Turns out he was at a party that was supposed to be supervised by parents who decided to be "cool" and supply kegs while they left the kids.

7.Those of the nuclear variety left over from the cold war are causing a bit of a nuisance.

8.I left Elton John's and a hefty number of half-naked chicks with their mouths open in order to hang out with you at Christmas.EltonJohn

9.Then he gave joy and grandpa left a sum of money, and several village young man with dreams of starting with vigour and vitality.

10.After he'd left I went back into the kitchen to ask my parents what they thought of him.