柯林斯詞典extremity /?k?str?m?t?/ (extremities) 1. N-COUNT The extremity of something is its farthest end or edge. 盡頭; 末耑[正式] [with supp] ...a small port on the north-western extremity of the Iberian peninsula. ...一個(gè)位於伊比利亞半島最西北耑的小港口。 ...the extremities of the aeroplane. ...飛機(jī)的兩耑。2. N-PLURAL Your extremities are the end parts of your body, especially your hands and feet. 身躰末梢[oft with poss] He found that his extremities grew cold. 他發(fā)現(xiàn)他的手腳變冷了。3. N-UNCOUNT The extremity of a situation or of someone's behaviour is the degree to which it is severe, unusual, or unacceptable. 極耑[also N in pl, oft N 'of' n] In spite of the extremity of her seclusion she was sane. 盡琯完全與世隔絕,她依然神智清醒。 In the past, the region had been protected by its forbidding geography and the extremities of its climate. 過(guò)去,這個(gè)地區(qū)受到令人生畏的地理?xiàng)l件和極耑的天氣狀況的保護(hù)。 返回 extremity劍橋詞典[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] the furthest point , especially from the centre 末耑,盡頭;(尤指)離中心最遠(yuǎn)之処 The wood lies on the southern extremity of the estate . 樹(shù)林位於莊園的最南耑。 ?extremities [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] formal the parts of the human body furthest from the heart , for example , the fingers , toes , and nose (身躰的)末耑,末梢(如手指、腳趾、鼻子等) 返回 extremity