leg
n. 腿; 支柱,支架; 褲腿; 一段賽程
A person or animal's legs are the long parts of their body that they use to stand on.
He was tapping his walking stick against his leg.
他用手杖輕敲著腿。
The legs of a pair of trousers are the parts that cover your legs.
He moved on through wet grass that soaked his trouser legs.
他繼續前行,穿過溼漉漉的草地,褲腿全溼透了。
A leg of lamb, pork, chicken, or other meat is a piece of meat that consists of the animal's or bird's leg, especially the thigh.
...a chicken leg.
雞腿
...a leg of mutton.
羊腿
The legs of a table, chair, or other piece of furniture are the parts that rest on the floor and support the furniture's weight.
His ankles were tied to the legs of the chair...
他的腳脖子被綁在椅腿上。
The teak table has fluted legs.
這張柚木桌子的桌腿有凹槽紋飾。
A leg of a long journey is one part of it, usually between two points where you stop.
The first leg of the journey was by boat to Lake Naivasha in Kenya.
行程的首段是乘船到肯亞的奈瓦沙湖。
A leg of a sports competition is one of a series of games that are played to find an overall winner.
The first round of the cup was decided over two legs...
盃賽的首輪以兩場分勝負。
They will televise both legs of Leeds' European Cup clash with Rangers.
歐洲盃利茲聯隊與流浪者隊的兩場爭奪戰都將進行電視轉播。
If you leg it, you run very quickly, usually in order to escape from someone.
We saw some kids shinning up a drainpipe before legging it clutching a TV and hi-fi...
我們看見幾個年輕人爬上了排水管,後來就見他們提著一臺電視機和音響跑掉了。
He was now to be seen legging it across the field.
現在可以看到他快步跑過田地。
If you say that something or someone is on their last legs, you mean that the period of time when they were successful or strong is ending.
This relationship is on its last legs.
這段關係已經快玩兒完了。
If you are pulling someone's leg, you are teasing them by telling them something shocking or worrying as a joke.
Of course I won't tell them; I was only pulling your leg.
我當然不會告訴他們啦。我跟你開玩笑的。
If you say that someone does not have a leg to stand on, or hasn't got a leg to stand on, you mean that a statement or claim they have made cannot be justified or proved.
It's only my word against his, I know. So I don't have a leg to stand on.
現在是我和他各說各的,這我知道。所以我的話無法證實。
If an idea, plan, or activity has legs, it is likely to continue or succeed.
The American economy still has legs.
美國經濟仍可持續發展。
1. a human limb; commonly used to refer to a whole limb but technically only the part between the knee and ankle
2. a structure in animals that is similar to a human leg and used for locomotion
3. one of the supports for a piece of furniture
4. a part of a forked or branching shape;
5. the limb of an animal used for food
6. a prosthesis that replaces a missing leg
7. cloth covering consisting of the part of a garment that covers the leg
8. (nautical) the distance traveled by a sailing vessel on a single tack
9. a section or portion of a journey or course;
feel (或 find) one's legs
站得住(或走得動)
get one's leg over
(粗俚)(男性)與…有一腿(指性交)
have the legs of
(英)比(對手)跑得更遠或更快
not have the legs
(球,尤指高爾夫球)力度不夠,不到位
not have a leg to stand on
站不住腳
on one's hind legs
(英,非正式)起立發言
on one's last legs
奄奄一息,朝不保夕
a leg to stand on&I{【俚語】}
站得住腳的基礎:有根據、符合邏輯的辯護基礎;支援
a leg up&I{【俚語】}
幫助:協助的行為或例項;支援
優勢:有利的地位;強處
on (one's) last legs
枯竭,江郎才盡:某人力量或才智的盡頭;即將崩潰、失敗或死亡
She had her leg amputated below the knee.
她的一條腿自膝蓋以下被截掉了.
A bullet penetrated his leg.
一顆子彈打穿了他的腿.
Since he broke his leg, he can't get about.
他的腿壞了, 所以不能到處走動.
Which part of your leg hurts?
你腿上哪兒痛?
He broke his leg in his scramble down the wall.
他爬牆摔斷了腿.