Pronunciation: English [leɡ] and America [leɡ]
The second is to express: n.
Legs; Pillar; pillar; mainstay
Third, examples:
1
automobile
will not
At first,
therefore
we will
have
arrive
leg
It ...
The car won't start, so we have to walk.
2. Why
Legged
After ...
Me.
He walked behind me.
Extended data
First, vocabulary usage:
1, leg refers to the "leg" of animals or people, which is a countable noun; When referring to "leg meat", it can be both a countable noun and an uncountable noun. Leg sometimes means "a trip" or "a game", which is a news term.
2. When you say "lame", don't take your legs as the subject, but take people as the subject.
Second, the phrase:
exist
this
Legs with long legs (dogs)
break
a
Good luck with your legs; Be a great success (used to wish the actor a successful performance)
leg
Up.
Help (mount a horse or jump an obstacle)
shake
a
Faster legs; Dance; act quickly
cracked
Leg fracture