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phys·i·cal P0276200 (fĭz′ĭ-kəl)adj.1. a. Of or relating to the body. See Synonyms at bodily.b. Having a physiological basis or origin: a physical craving for an addictive drug.c. Involving sexual interest or activity: a physical attraction; physical intimacy.2. a. Involving or characterized by vigorous or forceful bodily activity: physical aggression; a fast and physical dance performance.b. Slang Involving or characterized by violence: "A real cop would get physical" (TV Guide).3. Of or relating to material things: a wall that formed a physical barrier; the physical environment.4. Of or relating to matter and energy or the sciences dealing with them, especially physics.n. A physical examination. [Middle English phisical, medical, from Medieval Latin physicālis, from Latin physica, physics; see physics.] phys′i·cal′i·ty (-kăl′ĭ-tē) n.phys′i·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | physically - in accord with physical laws; "it is physically impossible" | Translationsphysical (ˈfizikəl) adjective1. of the body. Playing football is one form of physical fitness. 身體的 身体的2. of things that can be seen or felt. the physical world. 物質界的 物质的3. of the laws of nature. It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird. 按自然法則的 按自然法则的4. relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth. physical geography. 自然的 自然的5. relating to physics. physical chemistry. 物理的 物理的ˈphysically adverb 物質上的,身體上的 按自然法则,身体上地 physical ˈeducation noun (abbreviation) PE; physical training (gymnastics) and sport taught as a subject at school. 體育課,體能教育 体育 EncyclopediaSeephysical |