Words of body parts (primary school)
Pronunciation: English [leɡ] and America [leɡ]
leg
Walk with their feet
She bought a leg of lamb.
She bought a leg of lamb.
2. hand?
Pronunciation: English [h? nd]? Beauty [h? nd]
Hand; Auxiliary; technology
Verb (abbreviation for verb) to it; get through
Hands.
Hand (British surname)
He has a book in one hand and a pen in the other.
He has a book in one hand and a pen in the other.
3. Arms
Pronunciation: English [? m]? Beauty [? rm]
Arm; Handrails; sleeve
Noun (short for noun) weapon; (Armed) troops
Armed; equipment
(complex) arms: military operations; Heraldry; Military service.
They grabbed my arm.
They grabbed my arm.
4. mouth?
Pronunciation: English [horse? θ] beauty [horse? θ]
Mouth; Mouth; Opening; river mouth
Verb (abbreviation of verb) don't say anything; Pretend to say; murmur
Her mouth is her best feature.
Her mouth is the best part of her appearance.
5. nose?
Pronunciation: English [nz] American [no? z]
Nose; Protruding part; smell
Smell; Sound sb.' s opinion (about sth)
He cocked his nose and made a face.
He raised his nose and made a face.
6. Ears
Pronunciation: English [(r)] American [? r]
Listening; Ears; Listen attentively.
ear of wheat
title
She has big earrings hanging from her ears.
She has big earrings hanging from her ears.
7. Eyes?
Pronunciation: English [a? ] beauty [a? ]
Eyes; Eyes; Vision; Viewpoint; Sharp-eyed
Verb (abbreviation of verb) look; Gaze; examination
She has sharp eyes.
She has a keen eye.
8. Head?
Pronunciation: English [hed] and American [hed]
Head; Mind; Top; Leadership; obverse side of a coin
Verb (abbreviation for verb) goes forward; Lead; direction
First of all; previous
Please look up at the blackboard.
Please look up at the blackboard.