🍖flesh (flésh)

noun
/flɛʃ/
carne (kar-ne)

Meaning

the soft substance consisting of muscle and fat that is found between the skin and bones of animals or humans
the soft substance consisting of muscle and fat that is found between the skin and bones
the soft tissue of an animal or fruit; meat for eating
Traducción del significado
la sustancia blanda que consiste en músculo y grasa que se encuentra entre la piel y los huesos de los animales o los humanos
la sustansiya blanda ke consist en muskulo y grasa ke se enkientra entre la piel y los huesos de los animales o los humanos

Oraciones de ejemplo

The wound cut deep into the flesh of his arm.

La herida cortó profundamente en la carne de su brazo.
La herida kortó profundamente en la karne de su brazo.

The doctor examined the wound to check if it had penetrated the flesh.

El doctor examinó la herida para ver si había penetrado en la carne
El doctor examino la herida para ver si habia penetrado en la carne

The flesh of the fish was tender and flaky when cooked properly.

La carne del pez estaba tierna y escamosa cuando se cocinó correctamente.
La carne del pez estaba tierna y escamosa cuando se cocinó correctamente.

Expresiones de ejemplo

in the flesh
en persona
en persona

Synonyms

meat, tissue, muscle, body, skin, pulp
Entrada 1
meat, tissue, muscle, body, skin
Entrada 2
meat, tissue, muscle, skin
Entrada 3
meat, tissue, pulp

Antonyms

bone, spirit, soul, skeleton, skin, shell
Entrada 1
bone, spirit, soul
Entrada 2
bone, skeleton, spirit, soul
Entrada 3
bone, skin, shell

Colocaciones

human flesh, tender flesh, flesh and blood, flesh wound, fresh flesh, raw flesh
Entrada 1
human flesh, tender flesh, flesh and blood, flesh wound
Entrada 2
flesh and blood, fresh flesh, flesh wound
Entrada 3
fresh flesh, tender flesh, raw flesh

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