English Grammatical Idioms in Senior One: How to Express "Body" in English

First, the "body" relative to the spirit (mind, spirit and soul) can be represented by the body. For example:

You can touch my body, but you can't touch my heart. You can imprison my body, but not my soul.

His body is old, but his mind is young. Although he is old, his heart is still young.

Note: Chinese expresses "mind and body", while English usually refers to mind and body, and its word order can be reversed, that is, it can also be said to be mind and body. For example:

The girl is pure in mind and body. The girl is pure in mind and body.

He felt physically and mentally exhausted. He felt physically and mentally exhausted.

She is in good health. She is in good health.

In addition, note that body and soul can also form idioms together, but their meanings are not "body and mind", but "heart and soul" and "completeness", which are used as adverbs in sentences. For example:

He loves her body and soul. He loves her with all his heart.

He works wholeheartedly. He works wholeheartedly.

Second, pay attention to the "body" of the body and trunk. It can also be expressed by body. For example:

My body was all aches and pains. My body was all aches and pains.

He wears clothes to keep warm.

His face and body were badly burned. His face and body were badly burned.

Aspirin is quickly absorbed by the body. Aspirin is quickly absorbed by the body.

The body can quickly adapt to changes in temperature. The body can quickly adapt to changes in temperature.

Three, said "body" health, generally can't directly use the body, you can use other terms (such as healthy, healthy, suitable, good, etc. ). For example:

He is in good health. /He is very healthy. He is in good health.

Keep healthy, study hard and work hard. Good health, good study and good work.

The most important thing is good health. The most important thing is to have a good body.

You should pay more attention to your health. You should pay more attention to your health.

If you exercise too much, you may feel healthy. If you do more exercise, you will feel better.

I often take a walk, which keeps me healthy. I often walk a lot, which keeps me healthy.

If you are in better health, we will let you go with us. If you are in better health, we will let you go with us.

Note: Some Chinese "aspects" don't need to be expressed by specific words in English, so we can consider hiding them in a certain context. For example:

Take care of yourself. I hope you pay attention to your health.

How do you feel? /How do you feel? How do you feel physically?

How are you doing? How has your health been?

I'm going to see how she is tonight. I'm going to see her tonight to see how she is.

I had a physical examination on Thursday. I had a physical examination on Thursday.

Being taken good care of, she recovered quickly. She was taken good care of and soon recovered.