legged的意思和读音

legged

: [legd] : [legd]

n.;(;(

v.

leggedn.— 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.

adj.1.2....

v.1.“leg”

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

1. legerity legged legginess ...

2. random n. , legged adj. rewind vt. n. ...

3.(Wheeled)、Legged)、(Tracked) (Serpentine).

4. Gnathostomata legged catches ...

5. ... booking−office bow−legged bow−window ...

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1.They swam up to the long-legged bird and said: " Sir Crane, can you tell us how we may save ourselves from this terrible plight? ":“?”

2.We were able to manage the two-legged tie well, Manchester had never been dominating on the pitch.

3.She invited him in and he slouched in the wooden chair beside the low dresser and talked to her while she sat cross-legged on the bed.

4.One dad dances as if he's been deboned, a rubber-legged scarecrow of a dad.

5.Each girl sat on her three-legged stool as she milked, her right cheek resting on the cow's body, watching Tess arrive.

6.Hermione moaned with relief, wove out from under the Cloak, and sat down on a wobble-legged chair.

7.The 60-year-old man and his wife, Sandra, kept the loyal four-legged helper and adopted a second dog to help lead both man and dog together.602

8.But don't just take our word for it, ask any of the hundreds of thousands of fans that have already been hooked by the four-legged critter.

9.He was sitting cross-legged, his back was straight and yet he seemed to be so relaxed.

10.The animal would have been a primitive sauropod -- a long-necked, four-legged grazer similar to the better known brachiosaurus.--