legs n. 木头支架
- Lies have short legs.
谎言总是站不住脚的。 - The table legs are screwed to the floor.
这张桌子的腿是用螺丝固定在地板上的。
legs[ noun ]
staying power
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that old Broadway play really has legs
- The design shows a big-beaked bird preening in a renaissance costume; an archaeologist named Dr. Digwell excavating pots; and the dressed-up alligator pushing a carriage shaped like an egg with legs.
- Thirty-five calves were born with such abnormalities as six legs or missing ribs, Kudin said.
- For instance the shortie jacket over legs alone became a sort of pretty coat-dress this time and in fact was cut sexily like a tulip.
- The way down was easier on the lungs than the way up, but harder on the legs, and the rocks underfoot felt sharper.
- There is something extraordinarily luscious about her style - the very pliant feet, the curvaceousness of the slightly hyperextended legs, the lack of harshness - and this is combined with a very sweet kind of innocence.
- The legs already were crumbling at the base, Gaylord said.
- Another U.S. banker who also sits on an advisory committee questioned the present committee system: "The Russian slang word for committee roughly translates into a dog with four hind legs," he said.
- At a meeting with students Wednesday at Warsaw University, Walesa said he would defend NZS. "No table can stand on less than three legs.
- Lower-priced parts, mainly legs and other dark meat parts, helped boost sales in major Pacific markets.
- Armed with a tree limb, Towns told the man, "Don't get up, if you do I'm going to break your legs," he said.
- A slip of a girl in a shocking pink suit - all legs and heels - playing the corporate game.
- In Gaza's Jabaliya refugee camp, soldiers fired on protesters outside a school, hitting two teen-agers in the legs, U.N. workers and hospital officials said.
- His legs aren't bad, either; he can run the 100 in 10.2 seconds and long jump 26 feet.
- When asked about a flock of ostrich-like birds called rheas with bloodied legs, which Osting said probably were injured during transport, Castner replied that the USDA also doesn't regulate birds or reptiles.
- In a second incident, soldiers shot and wounded two Arabs in the legs in the town of Dura after masked Palestinians stoned a patrol and tried to prevent Arab laborers from boarding a bus to work in Israel, Arab news reports said.
- "Every veteran I know who is still alive feels he's part of that Vietnam Monument," said Frazier, who lost his legs in a 1967 morter attack that took the lives of six of his buddies and wounded another 18.
- Officials at Avicina and Alibad hospitals said they treated four victims, including a 10-year-old boy who lost both legs.
- You are heading for the beach and your legs do not look much like Julia Roberts'.
- The choreographer used the timing of quick Irish dance steps, as well as the way feet turn and legs cross each other.
- He was using a wheelchair until he met Ms. Epstein who taught him to walk along parallel bars, his legs encased in plaster casts.
- When they meet, they discuss the peculiar trials of keeping a pooch in the city, from pooper-scooper vigilantes to landlords who won't let anything with four legs in the door.
- "The prosecutor and wife were going out for the evening and, as they approached their car, three men accosted them and one shot him in the legs," Vassilopoulos said.
- "The guy's legs are too skinny," he says, dismissing it with another snap of his fingers.
- "Migraines have totally bad associations for me," he says, including prolonged nausea, excruciating headaches, and numbing paralysis of his arms and legs.
- One suffered a head injury, and the other suffered two broken legs.
- He worked quickly, inserting needles into the horses' backs, haunches and legs as she held their halters.
- If you're looking for the country look, repair major damage such as broken legs or rotted wood, but leave surface blemishes and minor scratches alone.
- Montcouquiol suffered four broken or dislocated vertebrae that paralyzed his arms, legs and respiratory system, said neurological specialists at La Timone hospital in Marseilles.
- One article, discussing the cost of hosiery in Hollywood, gained entry into Davis' collection because it included a picture of her legs _ and nothing else.
- The association charged that the devices caused soreness and swelling in the animals' legs.