physical 音标拼音: [f'ɪzɪkəl]
a . 物理的,物质的,体力的,身体的,自然的
物理的,物质的,体力的,身体的,自然的
physical 实体;具体;实体的;实质的;实际;实际的
PHYS physical 实体 形体 物理
physical adj 1 :
involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit ; "
physical exercise "; "
physical suffering "; "
was sloppy about everything but her physical appearance "
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ant : {
mental }]
2 :
relating to the sciences dealing with matter and energy ;
especially physics ; "
physical sciences "; "
physical laws "
3 :
having substance or material existence ;
perceptible to the senses ; "
a physical manifestation "; "
surrounded by tangible objects "
4 :
according with material things or natural laws (
other than those peculiar to living matter ); "
a reflex response to physical stimuli "
5 :
characterized by energetic bodily activity ; "
a very physical dance performance "
6 :
impelled by physical force especially against resistance ;
"
forcible entry "; "
a real cop would get physical "; "
strong -
arm tactics " [
synonym : {
forcible }, {
physical }, {
strong -
arm }]
7 :
concerned with material things ; "
physical properties "; "
the physical characteristics of the earth "; "
the physical size of a computer "
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1 .
Of or pertaining to nature (
as including all created existences );
in accordance with the laws of nature ;
also ,
of or relating to natural or material things ,
or to the bodily structure ,
as opposed to things mental ,
moral ,
spiritual ,
or imaginary ;
material ;
natural ;
as ,
armies and navies are the physical force of a nation ;
the body is the physical part of man .
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Labor ,
in the physical world ,
is . . .
employed in putting objects in motion . --
J .
S .
Mill .
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A society sunk in ignorance ,
and ruled by mere physical force . --
Macaulay .
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2 .
Of or pertaining to physics ,
or natural philosophy ;
treating of ,
or relating to ,
the causes and connections of natural phenomena ;
as ,
physical science ;
physical laws .
"
Physical philosophy ." --
Pope .
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3 .
Perceptible through a bodily or material organization ;
cognizable by the senses ;
external ;
as ,
the physical ,
opposed to chemical ,
characters of a mineral .
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4 .
Of or pertaining to physic ,
or the art of medicine ;
medicinal ;
curative ;
healing ;
also ,
cathartic ;
purgative .
[
Obs .] "
Physical herbs ." --
Sir T .
North .
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Is Brutus sick ?
and is it physical To walk unbraced ,
and suck up the humors Of the dank morning ? --
Shak .
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{
Physical astronomy },
that part of astronomy which treats of the causes of the celestial motions ;
specifically ,
that which treats of the motions resulting from universal gravitation .
{
Physical education },
training of the bodily organs and powers with a view to the promotion of health and vigor .
{
Physical examination } (
Med .),
an examination of the bodily condition of a person .
{
Physical geography }.
See under {
Geography }.
{
Physical point },
an indefinitely small portion of matter ;
a point conceived as being without extension ,
yet having physical properties ,
as weight ,
inertia ,
momentum ,
etc .;
a material point .
{
Physical signs } (
Med .),
the objective signs of the bodily state afforded by a physical examination .
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84 Moby Thesaurus words for "
physical ":
Adamic ,
Circean ,
actual ,
aerophysical ,
animal ,
animalistic ,
astrophysical ,
atavistic ,
beastlike ,
beastly ,
bestial ,
bodily ,
born ,
brutal ,
brute ,
brutish ,
carnal ,
carnal -
minded ,
check ,
checkup ,
coarse ,
coeval ,
concrete ,
congenital ,
connatal ,
connate ,
connatural ,
constitutional ,
corporal ,
corporeal ,
earthly ,
earthy ,
elemental ,
elementary ,
fallen ,
fleshly ,
genetic ,
gross ,
hereditary ,
hylic ,
in the blood ,
inborn ,
inbred ,
incarnate ,
indigenous ,
inherited ,
innate ,
instinctive ,
instinctual ,
lapsed ,
lusty ,
manifest ,
material ,
materialistic ,
materiate ,
mortal ,
native ,
native to ,
natural ,
natural to ,
nonspiritual ,
objective ,
organic ,
orgiastic ,
palpable ,
phenomenal ,
physical examination ,
postlapsarian ,
primal ,
real ,
secular ,
sensible ,
solid ,
somatic ,
spot check ,
substantial ,
swinish ,
tangible ,
temperamental ,
temporal ,
true ,
unspiritual ,
visceral ,
worldly
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PHYSICAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster physical applies to what is perceived directly by the senses and may contrast with mental, spiritual, or imaginary
PHYSICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary physical adjective (MATERIAL) existing as or connected with things that can be seen or touched:
PHYSICAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Physical definition: of or relating to the body See examples of PHYSICAL used in a sentence
PHYSICAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A physical is a medical examination, done in order to see if someone is fit and well enough to do a particular job or to join the army Bob failed his physical Routine physicals are done by a nurse
physical - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Physical, bodily, corporeal, corporal agree in pertaining to the body Physical indicates connected with, pertaining to, the animal or human body as a material organism: physical strength, exercise
Physical - definition of physical by The Free Dictionary 1 of or pertaining to the body 2 of or pertaining to that which is material: the physical universe 3 noting or pertaining to the properties of matter and energy other than those peculiar to living matter 4 carnal; sexual: a physical attraction 5 physically demonstrative
Physical Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary PHYSICAL meaning: 1 : relating to the body of a person instead of the mind; 2 : existing in a form that you can touch or see
Physically vs. Physical — What’s the Difference? Physically is an adverb describing how something is done or exists, while Physical is an adjective describing inherent attributes or characteristics
PHYSICAL Synonyms: 76 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster . . . Some common synonyms of physical are corporeal, material, objective, phenomenal, and sensible While all these words mean "of or belonging to actuality," physical applies to what is perceived directly by the senses and may contrast with mental, spiritual, or imaginary
PHYSICAL | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary PHYSICAL meaning: 1 relating to the body: 2 relating to real things that you can see and touch: 3 an examination… Learn more