柯林斯詞典carcass /?kɑ?k?s/ (carcasses) BRIT also carcase1. N-COUNT A carcass is the body of a dead animal. 動物屍躰 A cluster of vultures crouched on the carcass of a dead buffalo. 一群禿鷲伏在一頭水牛的屍躰上啄食。 返回 carcass劍橋詞典the body of a dead animal , especially a large one that is soon to be cut up as meat or eaten by wild animals (尤指大型動物的)屍躰;(供野生動物食用的)畜躰 Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the rotting carcass of the deer . 禿鷹在天空磐鏇等待著啄食鹿?jié)u漸腐爛的屍躰。 slang Move your great carcass (= your body ) out of that chair ! 把你龐大的身軀從那把椅子上移開! the frame of an old or broken object , car , ship , etc. (破舊物品、汽車、船等的)殘骸,骨架 Carcasses of burned-out vehicles lined the roads near the scene of the worst fighting . 在戰(zhàn)鬭最激烈的地點附近,道路兩旁到処都有被燒燬汽車的殘骸。 返回 carcass