physical
a. 身体的, 物质的, 自然的, 物理学的, 好色的 n. 体格检查
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体格检查
a thorough examination of someone's body by a doctor, in order to discover whether they are healthy or have any illnesses or medical problems
[物] 物理的;身体的;物质的;根据自然规律的,符合自然法则的
related to someone's body rather than their mind or emotions
物理的;身体的;物质的;根据自然规律的,符合自然法则的
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A physical examination.
医学How long has it been since your last physical?
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A physical manifestation of psychic origin, as through ectoplasmic solidification.
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Of medicine.
Pertaining to the field of medicine; medical.
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Of medicine.
That practises medicine; pertaining to doctors, physicianly.
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Of medicine.
Medicinal; good for the health, curative, therapeutic.
废旧Phisicall [translating φαρμακώδεις (pharmakṓdeis)] herbes, as Helleborum, Lingewort, or Beares foote.
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Of matter and nature.
Pertaining to the world as understood through the senses rather than the mind, having to do with the material world.
It's not so much a physical place as a state of mind.
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Of matter and nature.
In accordance with the laws of nature; now specifically, pertaining to physics.
The substance has a number of interesting physical properties.
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Of matter and nature.
Denoting a map showing natural features of the landscape (compare political).
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Of the human body.
Having to do with the body as opposed to the mind; corporeal, bodily.
物理的
身体的
Insults can hurt a lot more than physical injuries.
Are you feeling any physical effects?
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Of the human body.
Sexual, carnal.
to get physical
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Of the human body.
Involving bodily force or contact; vigorous, aggressive.
筋力的
This team plays a very physical game, so watch out.
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Of a piece of media, existing as a tangible object instead of being digital.
There is just something so amazing about reading a physical book as compared to an e-book.
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Borrowed from Late Latin physicālis, from Latin physica (“study of nature”), from Ancient Greek φυσική (phusikḗ), feminine singular of φυσικός (phusikós, “natural; physical”), from φύσις (phúsis, “origin, birth; nature, quality; form, shape; type, kind”), from φῠ́ω (phŭ́ō, “grow”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰuH- (“to appear, become, rise up”).
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