flesh

        英 [fle?] 美[fl??]
        • n. 肉;肉體
        • vt. 喂肉給…;使發(fā)胖
        • vi. 長(zhǎng)胖
        • n. (Flesh)人名;(英)弗萊什

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        中文詞源


        flesh 肉體

        可能來(lái)自PIE*pleik, 撕,剝,詞源同flay. 即剝皮,肉體。比較carnal, corium.

        英文詞源


        flesh
        flesh: [OE] The etymological notion underlying flesh, and its near relative flitch ‘side of bacon’ [OE], is of ‘slitting open and cutting up an animal’s carcase for food’. It, together with its continental cousins, German fleisch and Dutch vleesch ‘flesh’ and Swedish fl?sk ‘bacon’, comes ultimately from Indo-European *pel- ‘split’. Consequently, the earliest recorded sense of the Old English word fl?sc is ‘meat’; the broader ‘soft animal tissue’, not necessarily considered as food, seems to have developed in the late Old English period.
        => flitch
        flesh (n.)
        Old English fl?sc "flesh, meat, muscular parts of animal bodies; body (as opposed to soul)," also "living creatures," also "near kindred" (a sense now obsolete except in phrase flesh and blood), common West and North Germanic (compare Old Frisian flesk, Middle Low German vlees, German Fleisch "flesh," Old Norse flesk "pork, bacon"), which is of uncertain origin; according to Watkins, perhaps from Proto-Germanic *flaiskjan "piece of meat torn off," from PIE *pleik- "to tear."

        Of fruits from 1570s. Figurative use for "carnal nature, animal or physical nature of man" (Old English) is from the Bible, especially Paul's use of Greek sarx, and this led to sense of "sensual appetites" (c. 1200).

        Flesh-wound is from 1670s; flesh-color, the hue of "Caucasian" skin, is first recorded 1610s, described as a tint composed of "a light pink with a little yellow" [O'Neill, "Dyeing," 1862]. In the flesh "in a bodily form" (1650s) originally was of Jesus (Wyclif has up the flesh, Tindale after the flesh). An Old English poetry-word for "body" was fl?sc-hama, literally "flesh-home." A religious tract from 1548 has fleshling "a sensual person." Flesh-company (1520s) was an old term for "sexual intercourse."
        flesh (v.)
        1520s, "to render (a hunting animal) eager for prey by rewarding it with flesh from a kill," with figurative extensions, from flesh (n.). Meaning "to clothe or embody with flesh," with figurative extensions, is from 1660s. Related: Fleshed; fleshing.

        雙語(yǔ)例句


        1. I was heading on a secret mission that made my flesh crawl.
        我正要執(zhí)行一項(xiàng)讓我心驚肉跳的秘密任務(wù)。

        來(lái)自柯林斯例句

        2. I grab George'sarm and dig my nails into his flesh.
        我抓住喬治的胳膊,指甲摳進(jìn)了他的肉里。

        來(lái)自柯林斯例句

        3. There may even be some wire or nylon biting into the flesh.
        甚至可能有一些金屬絲或者尼龍線勒到肉里。

        來(lái)自柯林斯例句

        4. Remove the seeds and stones and cube the flesh.
        把籽和果核弄掉,將果肉切成小方塊。

        來(lái)自柯林斯例句

        5. The flesh of his cheeks seemed to have yellowed.
        他似乎有些面色發(fā)黃。

        來(lái)自柯林斯例句

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