词汇 | example_english_flesh |
释义 | Examples of fleshThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The real meaning becomes clearer in the first edition's 'closed up the flesh in stead thereof'. Experiments were monitored every 2-7 d when fruits were palatable to elephants and every 2-4 wk when the flesh had rotted. Medieval authorities insisted that martyrs were impassible because their flesh was materially and supernaturally different from normal human flesh. Triumph over the desires of the flesh was one of the chief guarantees of sanctity, especially in the case of women. The persistence of larvae in putrefying flesh is also determined by the environment: high humidity and low temperatures favour survival. The international spirit was clearly willing, but somehow the local flesh proved to be a little weak. The second import from the psycholinguistic domain seems somewhat more likely to bear fruit, if it can be fleshed out. The voices of all give new life to the dead flesh. However, the laws, once adopted, are complemented by more specific governmental decrees, which flesh out the details of realization. Large groups, perhaps corporate parties, find appropriate places for pressing flesh, or whatever it is that they do. The attribute's instancing, in turn, would explain the clump's character as human flesh. So did her fair cheeks stream with grief for the husband who was sitting beside her in the flesh. Their devotion to the mortification of the flesh was also underscored by their weakly bodily constitution, hence the topos of the sick scientist. When a musky rat-kangaroo handled a fruit it left characteristic chew marks in the skin, flesh or seed. Because the ideal moral character is a construct of reason, it is by definition unattainable by flesh-and-blood characters, who might uncharacteristically slip on occasion. Again, more local work is needed to put flesh on these speculative bones. The young men looked like old people because their flesh was so full of folds and wrinkles. As with flesh and blood consultants, medical software exists only to assist the judgment of the attending physician. By focussing on head, hands, legs, organs, sinew, flesh, and face, etc., the natural wisdoms traffic in the inferior realm. I also confirmed which species had handled fruit, when possible, by examining characteristic teeth marks left in the flesh of the dates. To flesh this out, we need to give further details of our modal language. The flesh became nourishment for the body, while the skin or feathers nourished the spirit. These two papers synthesize and develop previous work to provide the conceptual skeleton that is fleshed out in the later case studies. They appear like stylized, formless bodies, with smooth clay 'flesh' and internal bones, waiting for meaning to be constructed through performance. The adaptive arguments proposed in the context of emotion need to be fleshed out before they can be evaluated. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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