leg
- n. 腿;支柱
詞組搭配
feel (或 find) one's legs
become able to stand or walk
站得?。ɑ蜃叩脛樱?/p>
get one's leg over
(vulgar slang)(of a man) have sexual intercourse
(粗俚)(男性)與…有一腿(指性交)
have the legs of
(Brit.)be able to go faster or further than (a rival)
(英)比(對手)跑得更遠(yuǎn)或更快
not have the legs
(of a ball, especially in golf) not have sufficient momentum to reach the desired point
(球,尤指高爾夫球)力度不夠,不到位
not have a leg to stand on
have no facts or sound reasons to support one's argument or justify one's actions
站不住腳
on one's hind legs
(Brit. informal)standing up to make a speech
(英,非正式)起立發(fā)言
he wasn't afraid to get up on his hind legs at a social gathering and talk.
他不怕在社交聚會上起立發(fā)言。
on one's last legs
near the end of life, usefulness, or existence
奄奄一息,朝不保夕
the foundry business was on its last legs.
鑄造生意朝不保夕。
a leg to stand on&I{【俚語】}
A justifiable or logical basis for defense; support
站得住腳的基礎(chǔ):有根據(jù)、符合邏輯的辯護(hù)基礎(chǔ);支持
He doesn't have a leg to stand on in this debate.
在這次辯護(hù)中,他完全站不住腳
a leg up&I{【俚語】}
The act or an instance of assisting; a boost.
幫助:協(xié)助的行為或?qū)嵗?;支?/p>
A position of advantage; an edge
優(yōu)勢:有利的地位;強(qiáng)處
We have a leg up on the competition.
我們在這次競爭中享有優(yōu)勢
on (one's) last legs
At the end of one's strength or resources; ready to collapse, fail, or die.
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