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bodily

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++bod·i·ly1 /ˈbɒdəli $ ˈbɑː-/ adjective [only before noun]  BODYrelated to the human body 身体的,肉体的 bodily sensations 身体的知觉
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bodilyConstrictions in the face and various bodily appendages.Albert agreed to turn over samples of his hair and bodily fluids to the court.Their sensory perception as well as their motor responses - their behaviour - are thus totally consonant with their bodily form and function.If the neurons control automatic bodily functions, heart rate and breathing are impaired.bodily functionsThe villagers have to go down to the lake to perform most of their bodily functions.Pratt denies assault causing actual bodily harm.The conduct may be either causing a wound or causing grievous bodily harm.Parretti had a lengthy criminal record that included fraud and conspiracy to commit bodily harm.the threat of death or serious bodily harmbodily needsIt is a genuine attack by the self upon the body, by which mental anguish is swapped for bodily pain.Our pain lies in our bodily selves, Larry, not in our souls.
bodily2 adverb  1 BODYby moving the whole of your or someone else’s body 全身地 He lifted the child bodily aboard. 他把孩子整个抱起来放到车上。2 ALL/EVERYTHINGby moving a large object in one piece 整体地,全部地 The column was transferred bodily to a new site by the bank of the river. 那根圆柱被整体迁到河堤边的一个新址。
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bodilyI seem to have to transplant myself bodily.They lifted the child bodily aboard.And if the earth, as well as spinning, moves bodily around the sun, why doesn't it leave the moon behind?Then, with a desperate effort threw himself bodily away.Then he bodily picked up Orlando Sentinel reporter Donna Blanton and twirled her around on his hip.When men and women joined bodily, they rid them-selves of their bodies.
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bodily
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bodily1 /ˈbɒdəli, ˈbɒdɪli $ ˈbɑː-/ adjective [only before noun]
related to the human body:
    bodily sensations

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bodily2 adverb
1. by moving the whole of your or someone else’s body:
    He lifted the child bodily aboard.
2. by moving a large object in one piece:
    The column was transferred bodily to a new site by the bank of the river.


bod·ilyBrE /ˈbɒdɪli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbɑːdɪli/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] connected with the human body 人体的;身体的bodily functions/changes/needs身体的机能/变化/需要bodily fluids体液bodily harm (= physical injury) 对身体的伤害
bod·ilyBrE /ˈbɒdɪli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbɑːdɪli/ 🔊 adverbby moving the whole of sb's body; by force 移动全身地;用力地The force of the blast hurled us bodily to the ground. 爆炸的力量把我们震落在地上。🔊🔊He lifted her bodily into the air. 他把她整个人举到空中。🔊🔊in one piece; completely 整个地;完全地The monument was moved bodily to a new site. 整个纪念碑被迁到了新的地点。🔊🔊