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physique

/fi-zeek/US // fɪˈzik //UK // (fɪˈziːk) //

体格,体态,体魄,体质

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : physical or bodily structure, appearance, or development: the physique of an athlete.

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Examples

  • With their impressive physiques and footballing talent, the duo provided the world with a lens through which to examine and appreciate the continent’s sporting talent.

  • Roemer incessantly interrupted her to comment on her physique, how sexy he thought dancers were and how much he wished he’d married one.

  • Taking a look at her slight physique would render absurd the idea that she’s some genetically giant super-athlete compared to her cis peers.

  • Plus-sized backpacks by GregoryHiking gear to fit all framesHiking up a mountain is hard enough, but if your gear doesn’t fit your physique, the journey is even harder.

  • Or, as Martinez often suggested, Robles also had trouble adjusting to his new physique.

  • He exploited a physique that most would try desperately to diminish.

  • And young men developed a sense for the age of a girl and her physique, purely from the way she walked.

  • It turns out that butt school is actually a fitness routine booming in popularity, called Pop Physique.

  • Bored with her gym and curious about the new fad, Angel added a few Pop Physique classes to her fitness routine.

  • And she has a healthy physique not normally seen in pageants that she should be applauded for.

  • He wore no hat and scarcely needed one, and while his physique was that of a mighty man his face was foolishly weak and vain.

  • Thanks to his magnificent physique a few years of rest entirely restored his health.

  • He was greatly admired for his fine physique and courtly bearing, and yet but few sought his acquaintance.

  • M. de Bargeton had been of good physique, but "injured by youthful excesses."

  • He had chosen him on the present occasion simply on account of his youth and magnificent physique.