leg的意思和读音

leg

: [leɡ] : [leɡ]

n.;(;(

v.

legs  legged  legging  

adj.+n.right leg,left leg,hind leg,front leg,wooden leg

v.+n.break leg,give leg,swing leg,get leg,lose leg

n.limb,foreleg,peg,pins,pole

legn.— see alsoleg-uppart of body

1.[c]one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body

I broke my leg playing football.

How many legs does a centipede have?

front/back legs

forelegs/hind legs

a wooden leg

meat

2.[c][u]the leg of an animal, especially the top part, cooked and eaten

frogs' legs

chicken legs

roast leg of lamb

of trousers/pants

3.[c]the part of a pair of trousers/pants that covers the leg

a trouser/pant leg

These jeans are too long in the leg .

of table/chair

4.[c]one of the long thin parts on the bottom of a table, chair, etc. that support it

a chair leg

-legged

5.having the number or type of legs mentioned

a three-legged stool

a long-legged insect

of journey/race

6.[c]~ (of sth)one part of a journey or race

sports game

7.[c]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

IDMbreak a leg!(informal)used to wish sb good luckget your leg over(informal)to have sexhave legs(informal)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

Without written evidence, we don't have a leg to stand on.

not have a leg to stand on(informal));to be in a position where you are unable to prove sth or explain why sth is reasonable

Without written evidence, we don't have a leg to stand on.

v.IDM

We saw the police coming and legged it down the road.

leg it(informal);(to run, especially in order to escape from sb

We saw the police coming and legged it down the road.

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n.1.one of the two parts of your body to which your feet are attached; relating to your leg; one of the parts of the body of an insect or animal that it uses for walking2.the part of a piece of clothing that covers one of your legs3.a piece of meat that comes from an animals leg4.the part of a piece of furniture such as a table or chair that supports it and raises it off the floor5.a part of a trip; a part of a race; one of the two games played between the same two teams that form part of a competition, especially in soccer1.one of the two parts of your body to which your feet are attached; relating to your leg; one of the parts of the body of an insect or animal that it uses for walking2.the part of a piece of clothing that covers one of your legs3.a piece of meat that comes from an animals leg4.the part of a piece of furniture such as a table or chair that supports it and raises it off the floor5.a part of a trip; a part of a race; one of the two games played between the same two teams that form part of a competition, especially in soccer

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1.Tour guide arrives with guests at the hotel, urgently dials for instructions: Which leg do I use first to go through the door?

2.Let's go. He is trying to rip you off. He tries to sell a junk for an arm and a leg!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>西

3.Before I could make the decision to move, lighting hit a tree so close to me that I felt a good jolt go up my right leg.便

4.Researchers now report just such a discovery: the joint of a beetle leg that turns inward and outward like a screw.

5.Stock investors can only hope for a repeat of that year, which continued the first leg of an 18-year bull market.198318

6.Jerry saw his dog limping on a bloody leg and jumped to the conclusion that it had been shot.

7.With all that extra downtime, you'll have plenty of opportunity to stretch your calves and strengthen your anterior leg muscles.

8.As you know, one leg of the compass is static, rooted in a place.

9.Rooney had been a doubt for the last sixteen, second-leg tie after missing Saturday's Premier League trip to Wolves with a knee injury.

10.He felt excruciating pain. But he did not notice that his right leg was missing until he stopped at the next junction.