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physical

pertaining to the body: a physical illness; that which is material: the physical sciences; carnal; sexual: a physical attraction
Not to be confused with:fiscal – pertaining to the public treasury or revenues: fiscal policies; pertaining to financial matters in general: Our fiscal year is from July 1 to June 30.

phys·i·cal

P0276200 (fĭz′ĭ-kəl)adj.1. a. Of or relating to the body. See Synonyms at bodily.b. Having a physiological basis or origin: a physical craving for an addictive drug.c. Involving sexual interest or activity: a physical attraction; physical intimacy.2. a. Involving or characterized by vigorous or forceful bodily activity: physical aggression; a fast and physical dance performance.b. Slang Involving or characterized by violence: "A real cop would get physical" (TV Guide).3. Of or relating to material things: a wall that formed a physical barrier; the physical environment.4. Of or relating to matter and energy or the sciences dealing with them, especially physics.n. A physical examination.
[Middle English phisical, medical, from Medieval Latin physicālis, from Latin physica, physics; see physics.]
phys′i·cal′i·ty (-kăl′ĭ-tē) n.phys′i·cal·ly adv.

physical

(ˈfɪzɪkəl) adj1. of or relating to the body, as distinguished from the mind or spirit2. of, relating to, or resembling material things or nature: the physical universe. 3. involving or requiring bodily contact: rugby is a physical sport. 4. (General Physics) of or concerned with matter and energy5. (General Physics) of or relating to physics6. perceptible to the senses; apparent: a physical manifestation. n (Medicine) short for physical examination ˈphysically adv ˈphysicalness n

phys•i•cal

(ˈfɪz ɪ kəl)

adj. 1. of or pertaining to the body. 2. of or pertaining to that which is material: the physical universe. 3. noting or pertaining to the properties of matter and energy other than those peculiar to living matter. 4. carnal; sexual: a physical attraction. 5. physically demonstrative. 6. requiring, characterized by, or liking rough physical contact or strenuous physical activity. 7. contained in or being computer hardware: a physical disk drive; physical memory contained on a chip. n. 8. physical examination. [1400–50; late Middle English < Medieval Latin physicālis concerning medicine. See physic, -al1] phys′i•cal•ly, adv. phys′i•cal•ness, n. syn: physical, bodily, corporeal, corporal agree in pertaining to the body. physical means connected with or pertaining to the animal or human body as a material organism: physical strength. bodily means belonging to or concerned with the human body as distinct from the mind or spirit: bodily sensations. corporeal, a more poetic and philosophical word, refers esp. to the mortal substance of which the body is composed, as opposed to spirit: our corporeal existence. corporal is usu. reserved for reference to suffering inflicted on the human body: corporal punishment.

physical

  • physical, physician - Physical and physician come from Latin physica, "things related to nature."

physical

A unit of mass equal to 1⁄16 of the mass of an oxygen atom. 1 amu physical = 1.660 x 10-27 kg.
Thesaurus
Adj.1.physical - involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit; "physical exercise"; "physical suffering"; "was sloppy about everything but her physical appearance"mental - involving the mind or an intellectual process; "mental images of happy times"; "mental calculations"; "in a terrible mental state"; "mental suffering"; "free from mental defects"
2.physical - relating to the sciences dealing with matter and energy; especially physics; "physical sciences"; "physical laws"
3.physical - having substance or material existencephysical - having substance or material existence; perceptible to the senses; "a physical manifestation"; "surrounded by tangible objects"material - derived from or composed of matter; "the material universe"
4.physical - according with material things or natural laws (other than those peculiar to living matter); "a reflex response to physical stimuli"natural - existing in or in conformity with nature or the observable world; neither supernatural nor magical; "a perfectly natural explanation"
5.physical - characterized by energetic bodily activity; "a very physical dance performance"energetic - possessing or exerting or displaying energy; "an energetic fund raiser for the college"; "an energetic group of hikers"; "it caused an energetic chemical reaction"
6.physical - impelled by physical force especially against resistance; "forcible entry"; "a real cop would get physical"; "strong-arm tactics"forcible, strong-armforceful - characterized by or full of force or strength (often but not necessarily physical); "a forceful speaker"; "a forceful personality"; "forceful measures"; "a forceful plan for peace"
7.physical - concerned with material things; "physical properties"; "the physical characteristics of the earth"; "the physical size of a computer"material - derived from or composed of matter; "the material universe"

physical

adjective1. corporal, fleshly, bodily, carnal, somatic, corporeal the physical problems caused by the illness2. earthly, fleshly, mortal, incarnate, unspiritual They were still aware of the physical world around them.3. material, real, substantial, natural, solid, visible, sensible, tangible, palpable There is no physical evidence to support the story.4. manual, laboring They will be unable to cope with the demanding physical work.5. sexual, carnal, base, animal, sordid, brutish, bestial No unmarried girl would dare to indulge in physical love.

physical

adjective1. Of or relating to the human body:bodily, corporal, corporeal, fleshly, personal, somatic.2. Relating to the desires and appetites of the body:animal, carnal, fleshly, sensual.3. Composed of or relating to things that occupy space and can be perceived by the senses:concrete, corporeal, material, objective, phenomenal, sensible, substantial, tangible.
Translations
身体的体格检查按自然法则的物理的物质的

physical

(ˈfizikəl) adjective1. of the body. Playing football is one form of physical fitness. 身體的 身体的2. of things that can be seen or felt. the physical world. 物質界的 物质的3. of the laws of nature. It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird. 按自然法則的 按自然法则的4. relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth. physical geography. 自然的 自然的5. relating to physics. physical chemistry. 物理的 物理的ˈphysically adverb 物質上的,身體上的 按自然法则,身体上地 physical ˈeducation noun (abbreviation) PE; physical training (gymnastics) and sport taught as a subject at school. 體育課,體能教育 体育

physical

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physical


get physical

1. Of a situation, to be or become inclined toward or characterized by sexual physical contact. We dated for a couple of months before things got physical. I was having a great time with her, but I got nervous when it started getting physical.2. Of a hostile situation, to escalate from a verbal confrontation to outright violence. If the kids start to bicker, you should try to separate them before they get physical. I'm used to them yelling at each other, but I was shocked when the argument got physical.See also: get, physical

*physical

 (with someone) 1. . Lit. physical in the use of force against someone. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) The coach got in trouble for getting physical with some members of the team. When the suspect wouldn't cooperate, the police were forced to get physical. 2. Fig. physical in touching someone in lovemaking. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) I've heard that Bill tends to get physical with his dates. I don't care if he gets physical—within reason.

get physical

Make physical contact, either forcefully or sexually. For example, Stop pushing-there's no need to get physical, or Thirteen is too young to get physical in that way. [Slang; second half of 1900s] See also: get, physical

get physical

1 become aggressive or violent. 2 become sexually intimate with someone. 3 take exercise. informalSee also: get, physical

physical


physical

1. of or concerned with matter and energy 2. of or relating to physics

physical

(jargon)The opposite of logical in its jargon sense.Compare real, virtual, and transparent.

It is said that what you can touch and see is real; what youcan see but not touch is virtual; what you can touch but notsee is transparent; and what you can neither touch nor see isprobably imaginary.

physical

Devices at the electronic, or machine, level. Contrast with logical. See logical vs. physical.

physical


physical

 [fiz´ĭ-kal] pertaining to the body, to material things, or to physics.physical fitness a state of physiologic well being that is achieved through a combination of good diet, regular physical exercise, and other practices that promote good health.physical therapist a rehabilitation professional who promotes optimal health and functional independence through the application of scientific principles to prevent, identify, assess, correct, or alleviate acute or chronic movement dysfunction, physical disability, or pain. A physical therapist is a graduate of a physical therapy program approved by a nationally recognized accrediting body or has achieved the documented equivalent in education, training, or experience; in addition, the therapist must meet any current legal requirements of licensure or registration and be currently competent in the field.
Persons wishing to practice as qualified physical therapists must be licensed. All 50 states of the United States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico require such licensure. All applicants for licensure must have a degree or certificate from an accredited physical therapy educational program. To qualify for licensure they must pass a state licensure examination.
Physical therapy assistants and aides work under the supervision of professional physical therapists. Training requirements for physical therapy assistants are not uniform throughout the United States. In 39 of the states licensure is available to graduates of an accredited two-year associate degree program; some require the passing of a written examination. Physical therapy aides can qualify for that position by training on the job in hospitals and other health care facilities.
Further information about the curriculum for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants, available programs of study, requirements for practice, and other relevant information can be obtained by contacting the American Physical Therapy Association, 1111 N. Fairfax St., Alexandria, VA 22314, telephone (703) 684–2782.
physical therapy the profession practiced by licensed physical therapists. According to guidelines published by the American Physical Therapy Association, physical therapy should be defined as the examination, treatment, and instruction of persons in order to detect, assess, prevent, correct, alleviate, and limit physical disability and bodily malfunction. The practice of physical therapy includes the administration, interpretation, and evaluation of tests and measurements of bodily functions and structures and the planning, administration, evaluation, and modification of treatment and instruction, including the use of physical measures, activities, and devices, for preventive and therapeutic purposes. Additionally, it provides consultative, educational, and other advisory services for the purpose of reducing the incidence and severity of physical disability, bodily malfunction, movement dysfunction, and pain.chest physical therapy a form of respiratory therapy in which the patient is positioned to facilitate removal of secretions (postural drainage) and the chest wall is clapped to help loosen the secretions (percussion).

phys·i·cal

(fiz'i-kăl), Relating to the body, as distinguished from the mind. [Mod. L. physicalis, fr. G. physikos]

physical

(fĭz′ĭ-kəl)adj.1. a. Of or relating to the body.b. Having a physiological basis or origin: a physical craving for an addictive drug.c. Involving sexual interest or activity: a physical attraction; physical intimacy.2. a. Involving or characterized by vigorous or forceful bodily activity: physical aggression; a fast and physical dance performance.b. Slang Involving or characterized by violence: "A real cop would get physical" (TV Guide).3. Of or relating to material things: a wall that formed a physical barrier; the physical environment.4. Of or relating to matter and energy or the sciences dealing with them, especially physics.n. A physical examination.
phys′i·cal′i·ty (-kăl′ĭ-tē) n.phys′i·cal·ly adv.

physical

adjective 1. Referring to the body.2. Referring to the laws of physics and the universe noun Popular for physical examination, see there.

phys·i·cal

(fiz'i-kăl) Relating to the body, as distinguished from the mind. [Mod. L. physicalis, fr. G. physikos]

phys·i·cal

(fiz'i-kăl) Relating to the body, as distinguished from the mind. [Mod. L. physicalis, fr. G. physikos]

Patient discussion about physical

Q. how does physical training, as lifting weight effects your body? A. It increases the mass of the trained muscles, so you may gain weight, but the percentage of fat decreases. It also makes the body spend more calories after the exercise and during rest (although this effect m may be more subtle than once was thought to be).
Weight lifting may also improve your ability to control your muscles, standing and gait.
You should know that there's a fundamental difference between aerobic exercise (e.g. running, swimming) and anaerobic exercise (e.g. weight lifting). While the first improves mainly the heart, the latter affects mainly the exercised muscles
You may want to read more here:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/exerciseandphysicalfitness.html

Q. Are there any other physical aspects of depression? I’m William, 55 years, male. I’m suffering from depression and on medication for a long period. I wish to know is there any chance for me to get heart disease? Are there any other physical aspects of depression?A. Cardiovascular disease comes with poor diet and exercise. That can arise as a result of not taking your self because of depression. Its not easy to make yourself get up and do something physical. Its not easy to eat properly all the time.
On the flip side its real easy to lay around and do nothing and watch TV and not get involved in anything. Its real easy to stuff yourself on bad foods and drink. Its real easy to avoid the things that lead to good health. Weight gain can result in type 2 diabetes. All this can lead to a stroke or heart attack or death.
You get to decide which side of the flip you want to land on. You are stuck with whatever consequences that gives you.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has a twelve step process of recovery. Those twelve steps would help a depressive person recover. Just substitute the word depression for alcohol in the AA twelve steps. Those twelve steps are easy to find out about. Just do a simple internet search. I am a recovering alcoholic. I a

Q. what causes physical exhaustion A. Many things may cause weakness, depending on the specific characteristics of the individual and the situation. Heart diseases (stable angina) may cause weakness, as well as anemia, metabolic disorders (potassium abnormalities etc.). Other situations such as chronic diseases may also cause weakness.
However, I'm not very keen on diagnosing things over the net, so consulting a professional (e.g. a doctor) may be wise.
You may read more here:
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003174.htm

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Related to physical: physical fitness, physical education
  • adj

Synonyms for physical

adj corporal

Synonyms

  • corporal
  • fleshly
  • bodily
  • carnal
  • somatic
  • corporeal

adj earthly

Synonyms

  • earthly
  • fleshly
  • mortal
  • incarnate
  • unspiritual

adj material

Synonyms

  • material
  • real
  • substantial
  • natural
  • solid
  • visible
  • sensible
  • tangible
  • palpable

adj manual

Synonyms

  • manual
  • laboring

adj sexual

Synonyms

  • sexual
  • carnal
  • base
  • animal
  • sordid
  • brutish
  • bestial

Synonyms for physical

adj of or relating to the human body

Synonyms

  • bodily
  • corporal
  • corporeal
  • fleshly
  • personal
  • somatic

adj relating to the desires and appetites of the body

Synonyms

  • animal
  • carnal
  • fleshly
  • sensual

adj composed of or relating to things that occupy space and can be perceived by the senses

Synonyms

  • concrete
  • corporeal
  • material
  • objective
  • phenomenal
  • sensible
  • substantial
  • tangible

Synonyms for physical

adj involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit

Antonyms

  • mental

adj having substance or material existence

Related Words

  • material

adj according with material things or natural laws (other than those peculiar to living matter)

Related Words

  • natural

adj characterized by energetic bodily activity

Related Words

  • energetic

adj impelled by physical force especially against resistance

Synonyms

  • forcible
  • strong-arm

Related Words

  • forceful

adj concerned with material things

Related Words

  • material
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