leg
noun
verb
leɡ
noun
1
BODY PART
身体部位
one
of
the
long
parts
of
your
body
that
your
feet
are
joined
to,
or
a
similar
part
on
an
animal
or
insect
腿
C
a
young
boy
with
skinny
legs
双腿干瘦的小男孩
She
fell
and
broke
her
leg.
她跌断了腿。
four-legged/long-legged
etc
four-legged
animals
四足动物
2
MEAT
肉
the
leg
of
an
animal
when
it
is
cooked
and
eaten
as
food
〔动物供食用的〕腿; 腿肉
C,U
roast
leg
of
lamb
烤羊腿
3
FURNITURE
家具
one
of
the
upright
parts
that
support
a
piece
of
furniture
〔家具的〕腿
C
One
of
the
legs
on
the
table
was
a
bit
wobbly.
桌子的一条腿有点不稳。
a
chair
leg
椅子腿
a
three-legged
stool
三脚
4
CLOTHING
衣服
the
part
of
your
trousers
that
covers
your
leg
裤腿
C
The
legs
of
my
jeans
were
covered
in
mud.
我的牛仔裤裤腿上沾满了泥。
He
rolled
up
his
trouser
legs
and
waded
out
into
the
stream.
他卷起裤腿蹚进小溪里。
5
JOURNEY/RACE
旅行/比赛
one
part
of
a
long
journey
or
race
〔旅程或赛程的〕一段,一程
C
[+
of
]
the
final
leg
of
the
Tour
de
France
环法自行车赛的最后一程
6
SPORT
体育运动
one
of
the
series
of
games
in
a
football
competition
played
between
two
teams
[英] 〔足球赛的〕一场
C | BrE
Leeds
will
have
to
win
the
second
leg
if
they
are
to
go
forward
to
the
finals.
利兹队若要进入决赛,第二场比赛一定要赢。
7
not have a leg to stand on
to
be
in
a
situation
where
you
cannot
prove
or
legally
support
what
you
say
没有根据,站不住脚
informal
If
you
didn’t
sign
a
contract,
you
won’t
have
a
leg
to
stand
on.
如果你没签合同的话,你就没有东西可以依据了。
8
get your leg over
not
polite
to
have
sex
with
someone
[英,非正式,不礼貌] 与〔某人〕性交
BrE informal
9
have legs
if
a
piece
of
news
has
legs,
people
continue
to
be
interested
in
it
and
talk
about
it
[美,非正式] 〔消息〕不胫而走,获热烈讨论
AmE informal
verb
10
leg it
to
run
in
order
to
escape
from
someone
or
something
跑; 逃脱
We
saw
him
coming,
and
legged
it
out
of
the
house.
我们见他来了,就从屋里逃了出来。