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 flesh [flɛʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 肉, 肉体, 肉欲, 人性, 亲属, 人类, 众生, 人体

vt. 以肉喂, 激起...的杀戳情绪, 使肥, 赋以血肉

vi. 长胖

[医] 肉


  1. The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.
    心有余而力不足。
  2. I'll have to go to my aunt's funeral she was my own flesh and blood after all.
    我得参加我姑姑的葬礼--她是我的亲人哪。
  3. Flesh is white and juicy.
    果肉为白色,富含汁液。


flesh
[ noun ]
  1. the soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate: mainly muscle tissue and fat

  2. <noun.body>
  3. alternative names for the body of a human being

  4. <noun.body>
    Leonardo studied the human body
    he has a strong physique
    the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
  5. a soft moist part of a fruit

  6. <noun.plant>
[ verb ]
  1. remove adhering flesh from (hides) when preparing leather manufacture

  2. <verb.possession>


Flesh \Flesh\ (fl[e^]sh), n. [OE. flesch, flesc, AS. fl[=ae]sc;
akin to OFries. fl[=a]sk, D. vleesch, OS. fl[=e]sk, OHG.
fleisc, G. fleisch, Icel. & Dan. flesk lard, bacon, pork, Sw.
fl["a]sk.]
1. The aggregate of the muscles, fat, and other tissues which
cover the framework of bones in man and other animals;
especially, the muscles.

Note: In composition it is mainly proteinaceous, but contains
in adition a large number of low-molecular-weight
subtances, such as creatin, xanthin, hypoxanthin,
carnin, etc. It is also rich in potassium phosphate.

2. Animal food, in distinction from vegetable; meat;
especially, the body of beasts and birds used as food, as
distinguished from {fish}.

With roasted flesh, or milk, and wastel bread.
--Chaucer.

3. The human body, as distinguished from the soul; the
corporeal person.

As if this flesh, which walls about our life,
Were brass impregnable. --Shak.

4. The human eace; mankind; humanity.

All flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
--Gen. vi. 12.

5. Human nature:
(a) In a good sense, tenderness of feeling; gentleness.

There is no flesh in man's obdurate heart.
--Cowper.
(b) In a bad sense, tendency to transient or physical
pleasure; desire for sensual gratification; carnality.
(c) (Theol.) The character under the influence of animal
propensities or selfish passions; the soul unmoved by
spiritual influences.

6. Kindred; stock; race.

He is our brother and our flesh. --Gen. xxxvii.
27.

7. The soft, pulpy substance of fruit; also, that part of a
root, fruit, and the like, which is fit to be eaten.

Note: Flesh is often used adjectively or self-explaining
compounds; as, flesh broth or flesh-broth; flesh brush
or fleshbrush; flesh tint or flesh-tint; flesh wound.

{After the flesh}, after the manner of man; in a gross or
earthly manner. ``Ye judge after the flesh.'' --John viii.
15.

{An arm of flesh}, human strength or aid.

{Flesh and blood}. See under {Blood}.

{Flesh broth}, broth made by boiling flesh in water.

{Flesh fly} (Zo["o]l.), one of several species of flies whose
larv[ae] or maggots feed upon flesh, as the bluebottle
fly; -- called also {meat fly}, {carrion fly}, and
{blowfly}. See {Blowly}.

{Flesh meat}, animal food. --Swift.

{Flesh side}, the side of a skin or hide which was next to
the flesh; -- opposed to {grain side}.

{Flesh tint} (Painting), a color used in painting to imitate
the hue of the living body.

{Flesh worm} (Zo["o]l.), any insect larva of a flesh fly. See
{Flesh fly} (above).

{Proud flesh}. See under {Proud}.

{To be one flesh}, to be closely united as in marriage; to
become as one person. --Gen. ii. 24.


Flesh \Flesh\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fleshed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Fleshing}.]
1. To feed with flesh, as an incitement to further exertion;
to initiate; -- from the practice of training hawks and
dogs by feeding them with the first game they take, or
other flesh. Hence, to use upon flesh (as a murderous
weapon) so as to draw blood, especially for the first
time.

Full bravely hast thou fleshed
Thy maiden sword. --Shak.

The wild dog
Shall flesh his tooth on every innocent. --Shak.

2. To glut; to satiate; hence, to harden, to accustom.
``Fleshed in triumphs.'' --Glanvill.

Old soldiers
Fleshed in the spoils of Germany and France. --Beau.
& Fl.

3. (Leather Manufacture) To remove flesh, membrance, etc.,
from, as from hides.

  1. He pressed the flesh with ordinary citizens on Washington's crowded streets.
  2. Now that we have come to know the orchestra in the flesh, the sound seems quite different. At the Barbican it comes across as unexpectedly cultured.
  3. Not the transformed body of academically virtuoso dance, but ordinary mortal flesh.
  4. He was allowed to improvise, allowed to flesh out his characters.
  5. Transparency is a fresh look for next summer _ best at the house of Chanel where designer Lagerfeld likes to play around with chic long jackets in flesh tones of pink over similarly shaded little wisps of chiffon skirts peeping out underneath.
  6. A Koch spokesman, Larry Simonberg, said the mayor's TV advertising and campaign appearances had improved his standing. "When people get a chance to talk with him in the flesh, the effect is very positive for the mayor," Simonberg said.
  7. Matthew Broderick stars in the film as a young Army recruit who is introduced to the pleasures of the flesh by Rowena.
  8. The developing larvae feed on the flesh of the host, deepening the wound and attracting other egg-laying females.
  9. But veterinary skill and dedication notwithstanding, zoo patients do eventually go the way of all flesh.
  10. Worst of all are the mosquitoes, midges and gadflies that sting us on the muzzle, causing colds and congestion, and plant their eggs in the soft flesh under our eyelids, weakening our already poor vision.
  11. The fear was fed by published reports that the killer stole flesh from some of the mutilated victims and left the head of a decapitated victim sitting on a shelf.
  12. In fact, although I will cheerfully concede that the National Gallery has given this essentially tasteless endeavor a discreet and tasteful installation, I was surprised to find that I liked the pictures better in reproduction than in the flesh.
  13. The street kids of Lima are called "piranhas," for the Amazon fish that can strip a swimmer of flesh in minutes.
  14. Toss and set aside while you peel the mango and cut its flesh into crescent moon slices. Both the scent and the taste of the fruit should be lusciously rich.
  15. We must now open new talks to arrive at additional protocols which will put flesh onto the bare bones of the climate convention.
  16. "The man who stands before you is not a stranger," Mandela told cheering auto workers. "I am a member of the UAW; I am your flesh and blood.
  17. Col. North is paying for President Reagan's lapse; Lawrence Walsh may try to extract the next pound of flesh in a criminal court.
  18. Moreover, a year after Dr. Rudman's original report on rejuvenated flesh, the follow-up looks more problematic.
  19. The excess flesh is then scraped off and the skin is sun dried.
  20. The newspaper quoted survivors among the Vietnamese as saying they killed and ate the flesh of some of their fellow passengers to stay alive.
  21. The killings unleashed a wave of fear in this college town, exacerbated by published reports that the killer stole flesh from some of the mutilated victims and placed a decapitated victim's head on a shelf.
  22. But foreign critics could still be a thorn in the flesh for Mr Guido Rossi, Ferfin's chairman.
  23. C.W. Roddy, 60, suffered a flesh wound in the stomach early Monday from the attack and was treated and released from the hospital.
  24. The Letters put more flesh on these biographical bones: they give insights into her draconian childhood, her disastrous marriage to Peter Rodd ('Prod'), whom she did not succeed in divorcing until 1957.
  25. Two pit bulls mauled a 70-year-old woman, gnawing the flesh off her arms Tuesday in a bloody 30-minute attack at her grandson's home, and one of the limbs was amputated, officials said.
  26. People blamed temperatures that ranged from the high 20s to about 45 degrees for this year's scant supply of bare flesh.
  27. On the stump and in television advertisements, Mr. Dole talked about leadership and strength but failed to flesh out his vision.
  28. Finance ministers will meet before year's end in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to flesh it out.
  29. Packer admitted "living off the flesh of these men" for nearly 60 days while snowbound in the Colorado mountains near Lake City in the winter of 1874.
  30. He's thinking of inviting every member of Congress to a nearby Maryland nudist camp this summer to shed their inhibitions, press the flesh and enjoy some barbecue in the buff.
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