limber的意思和读音

limber

: [ˈlimbə] : [ˈlɪmbə(r)]

adj.

v.使

n.()

limbers  limbering  limbered  

adj.stiff

adj.agile,flexible,lissom,lithe,nimble

adj.1.;;,2.;,

v.1.使2.3.,()

n.1.()

adj.1.able to be bent easily2.able to move with elastic ease and nimble quickness

v.1.to become flexible or supple, or cause something to become flexible or supple2.to attach a gun or other piece of field equipment to a limber

n.1.a two-wheeled vehicle that forms the detachable front part of a gun carriage. It was also used for transporting ammunition and other supplies on the battlefield.

1. lima () limber limbo ...

2. limber string limber limbic system ...

3. liken vt. limber adj. limerick n. ...

4. 〖 rut〗 〖 axletree;limber;axle〗 〖 vehicle〗 ...

5. limb (), limber limerick ...

7. trample limber使 bunk ...

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1.So there's a strong connection between a limber Achilles and a healthy plantar fascia.

2.Fifth, a relatively stiff bottom hole assembly may not easily fit through the dogleg section drilled with a relatively limber BHA.

3.In sports where limber, prepubescent bodies can outmaneuver more mature athletes, kids can be designated as older than they are.

4.Baseball players do exercises at the beginning of the season in order to limber themselves up .

5.Able to bend and move easily and nimbly ; lithe ; limber.

6.Adding some stretching exercises to your routine just might limber up your muscles and your arteries, he adds.

7.The spores landon gooseberries and currants, then move to attack any nearby five-needle pines, including limber and white bark.

8.Stretching at the Office Can Keep Muscles Limber and Fit .使

9.We just need to limber you up for a second.

10.Most people can afford traveling by bicycle, which, although slow, can limber up your muscles and get you closer to nature.