bodied / ˈbɒd id /

⭐基础词汇身材丰满躯体发达肢体发达身材丰满的

bodied 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having a body of a specific kind: a flat-bodied fish; a wide-bodied car.

bodied 近义词

bodied

等同于 represent

bodied

等同于 exemplify

更多bodied例句

  1. Some of the Mazon Creek animals, such as the bizarre “Tully Monster,” are entirely soft-bodied.
  2. Vespa hornets are “very large-bodied and obvious, so people will see them,” says entomologist Lynn Kimsey of the University of California, Davis, one of the authors of the 2020 hornet overview.
  3. The result is a bold and full-bodied whiskey that Montgomery says is ideal for an old-fashioned.
  4. And, as Severson points out, it makes bigger-bodied people less likely to seek out health care, too.
  5. The tens of thousands of individual bones and teeth come from animals that range from barrel-bodied rhinos to tiny songbirds, rodents, lizards and snakes.
  6. The escort site Cowboys4Angels peddles chiseled, hot-bodied men and their smoldering model looks to women willing to pay.
  7. Why they are so important for physically and cognitively disabled kids (and their able bodied peers).
  8. The (very wealthy) de la Renta women wore bold colors, flared sleeves, full-bodied skirts and trousers.
  9. The word—rich, expensive, full-bodied—represents more than just a flavor in Colombia.
  10. Able-bodied people rarely notice the barriers that riddle the world which keep the disabled from participating in society.
  11. He was a big-bodied, big-hearted, ruddy-faced, farmerlike man of fifty or so; and the service was proud of him.
  12. It is followed by forty-four pages of argument and illustration relating exclusively to the able-bodied wage-earner.
  13. The wonder is that between sword and halter there was any able-bodied man left in Munster.
  14. As in the Report itself, no definition is given in the Act of what was meant by "able-bodied persons."
  15. We can find no explanation of, or reason for, the entire absence of any provision for independent women who were able-bodied.