Legged Meaning in English
word
ˈɫɛɡd/, /ˈɫɛɡəd
LEG-uhd
ˈlɛɡd
LEGD
释义
Having a certain number or kind of legs; usually used as a suffix with numbers or animal types, as in 'four-legged' (having four legs).
用法与细微差别
Mainly used as a suffix (e.g., 'three-legged table', 'four-legged animal'). Not used alone; always combined with a number or descriptive word. Common in describing animals, objects, or people. Don't use 'legged' by itself as a noun or verb.
Spanish: de patas - de piernasPortuguese (BR): de pernas - de patasPortuguese (PT): de pernas - de patasChinese (Simplified): 有腿的Chinese (Traditional): 有腿的Hindi: पैरों वालाArabic: ذو أرجلBengali: পায়বিশিষ্টRussian: ногийJapanese: 脚のあるVietnamese: chân (dùng như hậu tố: hai chân, bốn chân, v.v.)Korean: 다리 달린Turkish: bacaklıUrdu: ٹانگوں والاIndonesian: berkaki
例句
A spider is an eight-legged animal.
basic
We bought a three-legged stool for the kitchen.
basic
Many birds are two-legged creatures.
basic
My dog injured one of his four legged paws.
natural
Those long-legged birds look elegant by the lake.
natural
I've always wanted to see a six-legged robot in action.
natural