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单词 limb
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limb

noun
 
/lɪm/
/lɪm/
Idioms
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  1.  
    an arm or a leg; a similar part of an animal, such as a wing
    • an artificial limb
    • For a while, she lost the use of her limbs.
    Extra Examples
    • I stretched my limbs lazily as I sat up.
    • The animal is able to stand up on its hind limbs.
    • The missing limb did not lessen the quality of the cat's life.
    • Two arms reached around her flailing limbs.
    Topics Bodyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • slender
    verb + limb
    • amputate
    • sever
    • lose
    limb + noun
    • development
    • growth
    • amputation
    See full entry
  2. -limbed
    (in adjectives) having the type of limbs mentioned
    • long-limbed
    • loose-limbed
    More Like This Compound adjectives for physical characteristicsCompound adjectives for physical characteristics
    • -beaked
    • -bellied
    • -billed
    • -blooded
    • -bodied
    • -cheeked
    • -chested
    • -eared
    • -eyed
    • -faced
    • -fingered
    • -footed
    • -haired
    • -handed
    • -headed
    • -hearted
    • -hipped
    • -lidded
    • -limbed
    • -mouthed
    • -necked
    • -nosed
    • -skinned
    • -tailed
    • -throated
    • -toothed
  3. enlarge image
    a large branch of a tree
    More Like This Silent lettersSilent letters
    • gnarled
    • gnash
    • gnat
    • gnaw
    • gnome
    • haute cuisine
    • heir
    • herb
    • honour
    • hors d’oeuvre
    • hour
    • knack
    • knee
    • kneel
    • knife
    • knight
    • knit
    • knob
    • knock
    • knot
    • know
    • knuckle
    • psalm
    • psephology
    • psychic
    • ptarmigan
    • pterodactyl
    • psychology
    • wrangle
    • wrap
    • wreath
    • wreck
    • wrench
    • wrestle
    • wriggle
    • wring
    • write
    • wrong
    • bomb
    • climb
    • crumb
    • doubt
    • lamb
    • limb
    • ascent
    • fascinate
    • muscle
    • scene
    • scissors
    • height
    • right
    • sleigh
    • weight
    • align
    • campaign
    • design
    • foreign
    • malign
    • reign
    • unfeigned
    • balmy
    • calm
    • calf
    • half
    • yolk
    • autumn
    • column
    • condemn
    • damn
    • hymn
    • solemn
    • bristle
    • fasten
    • listen
    • mortgage
    • soften
    • thistle
    • wrestle
    • biscuit
    • build
    • circuit
    • disguise
    • guilty
    • league
    • rogue
    • vague
    • yacht
    • answer
    • sword
    • two
  4. Word OriginOld English lim (also in the sense ‘organ or part of the body’), of Germanic origin.
Idioms
out on a limb
  1. (informal) not supported by other people
    • Are you prepared to go out on a limb (= risk doing something that other people are not prepared to do) and make your suspicions public?
    • His controversial stance has left him out on a limb.
risk life and limb
(also risk your neck)
  1. to risk being killed or injured in order to do something
    • She risked life and limb to save her children from the fire.
    More Like This Alliteration in idiomsAlliteration in idioms
    • belt and braces
    • black and blue
    • born and bred
    • chalk and cheese
    • chop and change
    • done and dusted
    • down and dirty
    • in dribs and drabs
    • eat somebody out of house and home
    • facts and figures
    • fast and furious
    • first and foremost
    • forgive and forget
    • hale and hearty
    • hem and haw
    • kith and kin
    • mix and match
    • part and parcel
    • puff and pant
    • to rack and ruin
    • rant and rave
    • risk life and limb
    • short and sweet
    • signed and sealed
    • spic and span
    • through thick and thin
    • this and that
    • top and tail
    • tried and tested
    • wax and wane
tear/rip somebody limb from limb
  1. (often humorous) to attack somebody very violently
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