تعريف body's في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- Body of Christ
- A title describing, as a whole group, all believers in Jesus Christ
- Body of Christ
- The bread of the eucharist
- Body of Christ
- The corpse or resurrected body of Jesus Christ
- body
- Physical frame
Indeed, if it belonged to a poor body, it would be another thing; but so great a lady, to be sure, can never want it.
- body
- To embody
I don't say, one bodies the other / One's spiritual truth; / But I do say it's hard to lose either, / When you have both.
- body
- To give body or shape to something
- body
- Main section
programming The code of a subroutine, contrasted to its signature and parameters.
- body
- Coherent group
We have now amassed a body of evidence which points to one conclusion.
- body
- Material entity
The rioja, sadly, lacked body.
- body
- To construct the bodywork of a car
- body English
- A body motion made to coax an object already propelled go in a desired direction. For example, a nervous leaning or twisting movement while playing sports such as golf or bowling, to "persuade" the ball to go in a desired direction
- body bag
- A non-porous bag designed to contain a human body, used for the storage and transport of corpses
- body bags
- plural form of body bag
- body butter
- a moisturizer designed to be applied to the body
- body butters
- plural form of body butter
- body catch
- Any catch that is made around or behind a part of the body, as opposed to in front of the head or chest
- body catches
- plural form of body catch
- body cavity
- The cavity within the body of animals which contains the viscera
- body check
- To perform a body check on someone
- body check
- A move in ice hockey or lacrosse in which a player impedes another with his body
- body checking
- Present participle of body check
- body checks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of body check
- body checks
- plural form of body check
- body clock
- biological clock
- body coat
- A gentleman's dress coat
- body cord
- The insulated wire that runs under a fencer's jacket, connecting the Electrical Competition weapon to the reel, and thence to the scoring machine. Also known as a body wire
- body count
- The number of persons or bodies counted, especially of those killed in a disaster
- body double
- A film stand-in for an actor, in scenes not involving the face, especially during scenes of nudity, or of dangerous activity
- body double
- A political decoy; a person employed to impersonate a politician, in order to draw attention away from the real person or to take risks on their behalf
- body doubles
- plural form of body double
- body horror
- A genre of horror fiction based around the graphic destruction or alteration of the body
- body image
- The subjective inner picture of one's outward physical appearance
- body language
- Nonverbal communication by means of facial expressions, eye behavior, gestures, posture, and the like; often thought to be involuntary
- body lice
- plural form of body louse
- body lotion
- A cleansing lotion designed for the body, to help keep the skin smooth
- body louse
- A parasitic insect, Pediculus humanus corporis, that infests the body and clothes of humans and feeds on blood
- body mass index
- a statistical measure of the weight of a person scaled according to height, used to estimate if a person is underweight or overweight. BMI units are defined as \mathrm{kg}/\mathrm{m}^2 ≈ \mathrm{703*lb}/\mathrm{in}^2
- body mass indices
- plural form of body mass index
- body modification
- Deliberate physical alteration of the human body, such as tattooing and piercing
- body modifications
- plural form of body modification
- body odor
- Alternative spelling of body odour
- body odour
- The unpleasant smell emitted by a person's body, caused by bacteria multiplied by sweat
- body of water
- Any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the Earth or another planet, such as a river, lake or a bay
- body of work
- The entirety of the creative or academic output produced by a particular individual or unit
- body part
- any part of an organism such as an organ or extremity
- body part
- Vehicle part of the body
- body piercing
- The practice of making an opening in part of the flesh and attaching rings or similar decoration through it
- body piercings
- plural form of body piercing
- body politic
- A corporation
- body politic
- The collective body of a nation or state as politically organized, or as exercising political functions
- body shop
- A workshop in which damage to the bodywork of cars is repaired
- body shops
- plural form of body shop
- body slam
- Alternative spelling of body slam
- body slams
- plural form of body slam
- body snatcher
- One who secretly removes without right or authority a dead body from a grave, vault, etc
- body surf
- To ride waves or surf without equipment, such as a surfboard
- body surfing
- Present participle of body surf
- body temperature
- The temperature considered to be the accepted standard normal temperature of a healthy, living person or animal
The body temperature for a dog falls within the range of about 38°C to 39°C.
- body throw
- Any throw that is made around a part of the body, as opposed to in front of the head or chest
- body throws
- plural form of body throw
- body wave
- A seismic wave that travels through the earth's interior rather than over the surface. P-waves and S-waves are examples of body waves
- body wrap
- The air-permeable wrapping material used in this process
- body wrap
- The practice of wrapping the recipient of a massage in something resembling cellophane as a beauty treatment
- body wraps
- plural form of body wrap
- body-check
- To perform a body check; to shove
- body-hugging
- Sticking close to one's body
You might think you look great in the full, body-hugging Lycra gimp suit, but chances are your girlfriend disagrees – according to the poll only 7% of the women asked found it a good look.
- body-surf
- To ride waves or surf without equipment, such as a surfboard
- body
- {i} physical form of a person or animal; corpse, carcass; torso; main part, mass; group (of people, things, ideas, etc.); substance; human being; main part of a car; chief part of something; fullness of texture
- body
- invest with or as with a body; give body to
- body
- {v} to produce in some form, to imbody
- body
- {n} the whole trunk of an animal or tree, a person, matter opposed to spirit, main part, mass, spirit in liquors, solid figure, a system, a number of troops, a corporations, reality, the flesh
- body awareness
- The felt sense of embodiment; consciousness of our somatic feelings
- body brace
- (Tıp, İlaç) A brace worn to support the body
- body contact
- In some partner dances, the connection between the lead and follow is made by direct body contact, instead of a more open frame made with the arms. Body contact may be achieved with the thighs, hips, chest, cheek and/or forehead, depending on the style of dance, the connection needed for a particular move, or to fit the mood of the music
- body copy
- The main text found in publications we read, body copy is the text of the stories and articles. Body copy is not the headlines, subheads, captions, or pull-quotes. Body copy is usually between 8 and 14 points in size and readability is the key to selecting fonts for body copy
- body mass index
- (plural body mass indices) an approximate measure of whether someone is over- or underweight, calculated by dividing their weight in kilograms by the square of their height in metres
- body of knowledge
- A Body of Knowledge is a term used to represent the sum total of all knowledge in an area expertise, most notably professional bodies. A body of knowledge is usually made up of knowledge areas that represent a taxonomy of relevant concepts. Most BOKs also reference a significant amount of supporting literature
- body-centered
- Relating to or being a crystal space lattice in which each cubic unit cell has an atom at its center and at each vertex
- Body Mass Index
- {i} BMI, index of healthy weight in people in relation to height (weight in kilograms is divided by the square of height in meters)
- body
- A report region that contains the bulk of the report (text, graphics, data, and computations)
- body
- the entire physical structure of an organism (especially an animal or human being); "he felt as if his whole body were on fire"
- body
- the external structure of a vehicle; "the body of the car was badly rusted"
- body
- body of a dead animal or person; "they found the body in the lake"
- body
- That part of an e-mail message containing the message content,as opposed to the header or the signature
- body
- A body of people is a group of people who are together or who are connected in some way. that large body of people which teaches other people how to teach. = group
- body
- The shank of a type, or the depth of the shank (by which the size is indicated); as, a nonpareil face on an agate body
- body
- A person; a human being; frequently in composition; as, anybody, nobody
- body
- {s} bodily; of or pertaining to the body; of or pertaining to the principal reading topic of an article or book
- body
- The main shank or portion of the letter character other than the ascenders and descenders Also: A term used to define the thickness or viscosity of printer's ink
- body
- The main text of work not including the headlines
- body
- An organisation, company or other authoritative group
- body
- To furnish with, or as with, a body; to produce in definite shape; to embody
- body
- Substance; physical presence
- body
- The part of an e-mail message that contains the main text of the message The body can contain text, graphics, sound, and video clips
- body
- the external structure of a vehicle; "the body of the car was badly rusted" the entire physical structure of an organism (especially an animal or human being); "he felt as if his whole body were on fire" body of a dead animal or person; "they found the body in the lake" the central message of a communication; "the body of the message was short" a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity; "the whole body filed out of the auditorium" a collection of particulars considered as a system; "a body of law"; "a body of doctrine"; "a body of precedents" an individual 3-dimensional object that has mass and that is distinguishable from other objects; "heavenly body" invest with or as with a body; give body to
- body
- The material organized substance of an animal, whether living or dead, as distinguished from the spirit, or vital principle; the physical person
- body
- A body of information is a large amount of it. An increasing body of evidence suggests that all of us have cancer cells in our bodies at times during our lives. = quantity
- body
- the central message of a communication; "the body of the message was short"
- body
- The central, longitudinal framework of a flying machine, to which are attached the planes or aërocurves, passenger accommodations, controlling and propelling apparatus, fuel tanks, etc
- body
- The unthreaded portion of the shank
- body
- The section of a dress extending from the neck to the waist, excluding the arms
- body
- The cylindrical portion of the projectile between the bourrelet and the driving bands It is machined to a smaller diameter than the bourrelet to reduce the projectile surface in contact with the lands of the bore The body contains most of the projectile filler
- body
- Your body is all your physical parts, including your head, arms, and legs. The largest organ in the body is the liver
- body
- {f} give shape to something; invest with a body; represent in substantial form
- body
- Consistency; thickness; substance; strength; as, this color has body; wine of a good body
- body
- You can also refer to the main part of your body, except for your arms, head, and legs, as your body. Lying flat on the floor, twist your body on to one hip and cross your upper leg over your body. = torso, trunk
- body
- The sidewall of a container The portion of a container to which the top and the bottom ends are attached by double seaming
- body
- 1 The main part or main central portion of an airplane, airship, rocket, or the like; a fuselage or hull
- body
- The bed or box of a vehicle, on or in which the load is placed; as, a wagon body; a cart body
- body
- This term is used mostly with the low power stereo microscopes and it is the basic heart of the microscope without any type of stand (base) or illuminators It usually includes the eyepiece and objective lenses but not the focusing block
- body
- The real, as opposed to the symbolical; the substance, as opposed to the shadow
- body
- The torso, the main structure of a human or animal frame excluding the extremities (limbs, head, tail)
- body
- A number of things or particulars embodied in a system; a general collection; as, a great body of facts; a body of laws or of divinity
- body
- A unified collection of details, knowledge or information
- body
- the body excluding the head and neck and limbs; "they moved their arms and legs and bodies"
- body
- The main part of the text of a work, not including elements like the table of contents or index
- body
- Comparative viscosity, solidity or substance (in wine, colours etc.)
- body blow
- A body blow is something that causes great disappointment and difficulty to someone who is trying to achieve something. His resignation was a body blow to the team. = setback
- body build
- {i} physique, structure of the body
- body building
- an activity in which you do hard physical exercise in order to develop big muscles builder
- body bunker
- A portable bulletproof shield used especially by riot police. Also called body shield
- body clock
- (British) amount of time that a person can biologically perform a certain function (such as have children)
- body clock
- Your body clock is the internal biological mechanism which causes your body to automatically behave in particular ways at particular times of the day. Jet lag is caused because the body clock does not readjust immediately to the time change. A physiological mechanism that is thought to regulate physical and mental functions in chronological rhythm. the system in your body that controls types of behaviour which happen at regular times, such as sleeping or eating = biological clock
- body color
- color of one's skin, skin color
- body copy
- Type used for the text of a book, as distinguished from the headings
- body copy
- Text matter which comprises the major content of an article or publication other than mastheads, headlines, sub-heads, call-outs, charts and graphs
- body copy
- type term
- body copy
- The text making up the bulk of a document, as distinct from titles and headings Ordinarily set in 10- or 12-point type, but this can vary either way by as much as 4 points
- body copy
- The main section of the book
- body copy
- The bulk of the text set for a publication, usually not including headlines
- body copy
- The text of an advertisement that tells the complete story and attempts to close the sale It is a logical continuation of the headline and subheads and is usually set in a smaller type size than headlines or subheads (Ch 12)
- body copy
- Text matter which comprises the major content of an article or publication other than mastheads, headlines, sub-heads, call-outs, charts and graphs Sometimes called Body Text
- body count
- A count of individual bodies, such as those of troops killed in combat operations. the number of dead soldiers after a period of fighting, or the process of counting their bodies
- body covering
- any covering for the body or a body part
- body double
- A movie actor who substitutes for a leading performer, especially in distance shots or scenes not involving the face, such as close-ups of a portion of the body. someone whose body appears instead of an actor's or actress's in a film, especially in scenes where they are not wearing any clothes double
- body guard
- accompany and protect from physical harm
- body hair
- short hair growing over a person's body
- body language
- conscious or unconscious movements and gestures that communicate to others a persons attitudes and feelings This may also include dress, facial features, skin colour or other personal means of communication without words
- body language
- Gestures, postures and proximity to another speaker by which one communicates nonverbally with others in a given culture
- body language
- The suggestion that bodily actions can be organized into patterns resembling patterns found in spoken language
- body language
- Unconscious gestures and postures considered as indications of mental and emotional states
- body language
- the gestures and mannerisms by which a person communicates with others
- body language
- Nonverbal communication conveyed by posture and movement, eye contact, facial expressions, and gestures
- body language
- Communication without words Dogs communicate using body postures, as well as vocalizations: belly upsubmissive tail out, hair raised, teeth baredaggressive forequarters loweredplayful
- body language
- Conscious or unconscious bodily movements and gestures that communicate to others a person's attitudes and feelings This may also include dress, facial features, skin colour or other personal means of communication without words
- body louse
- A parasitic louse (Pediculus humanus subsp. corporis) that infests the body and clothes of humans
- body mass index
- A measurement of body fat content It is found by dividing an individuals weight in kilograms by their height in meters squared (weight in kg/height2 in meters)
- body mass index
- A mathematical formula to assess relative body weight The measure correlates highly with body fat Calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters (kg/m2)
- body mass index
- Assessing overweight
- body mass index
- A measurement of the relative percentages of fat and muscle mass in the human body, in which weight in kilograms is divided by height in meters and the result used as an index of obesity
- body mass index
- Anthropometric measure, defined as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in metres This measure correlates closely with body density and thickness (see Overweight)
- body mass index
- A formula used to expresses body weight in relation to height BMI equals weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared
- body mass index
- Also called BMI It is equal to your weight (in kilograms) divided by the square of your height (in meters) You can figure out your BMI using the BMI Calculator at this website
- body mass index
- Body mass index (BMI) is a measurement used to determine someone's risk for future health problems The BMI is calculated using height and weight and applies to both men and women equally
- body mass index
- a measure of mass that is calculated as weight divided by height squared
- body mass index
- is used to determine the degree of cardiovascular disease risk created by excess body weight
- body mass index
- One of the anthropometric measures of body mass; it has the highest correlation with skinfold thickness or body density The standard formula for calculating is (Weight in Kilograms) / (Height in Meters Squared)
- body mass index
- A measure of body weight relative to height BMI can be used to determine if people are at a healthy weight, overweight, or obese A body mass index (BMI) of 18 5 up to 25 refers to a healthy weight, a BMI of 25 up to 30 refers to overweight and a BMI of 30 or higher refers to obese --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- body mass index
- = Formerly people judged their weight against the insurance company Ideal Body Weight chart This chart was drawn up to tell people what weights were considered ideal (where you lived the longest) and which were not The Body Mass Index (BMI) is used by researchers to give a convenient and fairly accurate idea of the fat load on the body It is found by dividing the height in meters by the weight in kilograms Click here for a chart to see your BMI
- body modification and mutilation
- Intentional modification of the human body for religious, aesthetic, or social reasons. It is frequently performed for magical or pseudo-medical purposes, but cosmetic motives are equally common. The variability of the results in different cultures reflects varying ideals of beauty or morality. Modifications include head flattening, insertion of a lip plug, tattoos, scarification, and piercing of the ear and other parts of the body. Mutilations include male and female circumcision, foot binding, and amputation
- body odor
- {i} smell that is unique to a person's body, smell of perspiration
- body odour
- body odour in AM, use body odor Body odour is an unpleasant smell caused by sweat on a person's body. = B.O. the natural smell of someone's body, especially when this is unpleasant = BO
- body odour
- body odor: malodorousness resulting from a failure to bathe
- body of judges
- group or panel of judges
- body of water
- the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean); "they invaded our territorial waters"; "they were sitting by the water's edge
- body of work
- the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it); "he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre"; "Picasso's work can be divided into periods"
- body piercing
- {i} place on the body that is pierced with a stud or piece of jewelry, holes on the body for inserting jewelry
- body servant
- {i} personal maid, valet, personal manservant
- body servant
- a valet or personal maid
- body shop
- A shop or garage where the bodies of automotive vehicles are repaired. a building where the main structure of a car is repaired
- body snatcher
- {i} one who steals dead bodies, grave robber
- body spray
- a chemical substance that you put onto your body to make it smell nice deodorant
- body stocking
- {i} body suit, one-piece close-fitting woman's undergarment that covers the torso
- body stocking
- A body stocking is a piece of clothing that covers the whole of someone's body and fits tightly. Body stockings are often worn by dancers. A tight-fitting, usually one-piece garment that covers the torso and sometimes has sleeves and legs. a close-fitting piece of clothing that covers the whole of your body
- body substance
- the substance of the body
- body suit
- {i} one-piece close-fitting woman's undergarment that covers the torso
- body temperature
- 6 F or 37 C in humans; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health
- body wall
- The portion of an animal body that consists of ectoderm and mesoderm, forms the external body surface, and encloses the body cavity
- body warmer
- a piece of warm clothing without arms that you wear over a sweater or a shirt, especially when you are outside
- body weight
- the weight of a person's body
- body work
- Fabricated sheet metal that encloses the chasis
- bog body
- Any of an informal collection of some 700 variously preserved human remains found over the past 200 years in natural peat bogs, mostly in western Europe. The bodies, including the soft tissues and the stomach contents, remain preserved because of the anaerobic fluid conditions in the bogs. They range chronologically from 8000 BC to early medieval times. That they have been variously found with cut throats, severed limbs, ropes around the neck, and so on suggests the possibility of ritual killings, murders, and ignominious burial (since none was found within a proper grave)