bodily in Japanese
bodily in Japanese is 身体的, 体ごと — bodily means relating to or concerning the physical body, rather than the mind or spirit.
bodily in Japanese
身体的
Pronounced: shintaiteki
体ごと
Pronounced: karadagoto
Pertaining to the whole body or mass; wholly.
What does "bodily" mean?
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adj Relating to or concerning the physical body, rather than the mind or spirit.
"The injury caused severe bodily harm."
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adv As a whole physical unit; entirely, with the whole body at once.
"Security guards carried the protester bodily out of the building."
bodily in a sentence
- The injury caused severe bodily harm.
- He described the bodily sensations of fear — sweating, a racing heart, tense muscles.
- Security guards carried the protester bodily out of the building.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bodily" in Japanese?
"bodily" in Japanese is 身体的, 体ごと. bodily means: Relating to or concerning the physical body, rather than the mind or spirit.
How do you pronounce 身体的?
"bodily" in Japanese is 身体的, pronounced "shintaiteki".
How do you use "bodily" in a sentence?
Example: "The injury caused severe bodily harm." In Japanese, "bodily" is 身体的, 体ごと.
Are there other ways to say "bodily" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "bodily": 身体的, 体ごと.
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