1.血肉;肉体;人性;人类
2.现世的,现实的
1.used for saying that someone has the same qualities that all people share, especially qualities that limit what people are capable of
1.Before child labor laws, small children often had to work 50to 60hours a week in factories. It was more than flesh and blood could bear.
在儿童劳工法出现之前,童工在工厂里一个星期常常要工作50到60小时,这不是血肉之驱所能忍受的。
2.Thought of as a man of flesh and blood, can be so superior, so the free flow of rich mental activity, I would sincerely touched and joy.
一想到作为一个血肉之躯的人,能够如此优越、如此自由地进行着丰富的心理活动,我就会由衷地感动和喜悦。
3.Maybe she had been wondering up to that point if I was indeed her flesh and blood, but mentioning the biscuit did the trick.
也许她直到前一刻还在怀疑我是否是她的亲骨肉,提到饼干奏效了。
4.For every one of all the children of the Yellow Emperor, the dragon shape is a symbol, a be related by flesh and blood of emotion.
对每一个炎黄子孙来说,龙的形身是一种符号、一种血肉相连的情感。
5.Generations to come, it may be, will scarcely believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth.
在未来的时代,可能极少有人相信,这样一个血肉之躯曾经在地球上匆匆走过。
6.Don't tell me robots. A-ne what I saw through those binoculars was no robot. It, it was a flesh and blood something.
别跟我提机器人。不论怎样我看到的那些眼睛不是机器的。它是什么有血有肉的东西。
7.It had never occurred to the straightforward and simple-minded Vicar that one of his own flesh and blood could come to this!
这位性格率直思想单纯的牧师从来没有想到,他自己的亲生骨肉竟会说出这样一番话来。
8.They are my own flesh and blood . It's hard for me to see them suffering.
他们都是我的骨肉,我不忍看到他们受苦。
9.They talked a sort of higher mathematics, these two. Nothing of flesh and blood ever crept in; it was weird, ghostly, ghoulishly abstract.
他俩谈论的是一种高等数学,不含一点血肉的东西,鬼魂般荒诞,抽象得可怕。
10.And there was the body--mere flesh and blood, no more--but such flesh, and so much blood!
尸体躺在那里――无非是血和肉,只此而已――可那是什么样的肉,多么多的血啊!