- physique phy·sique n
- [fɪ'ziːk]
fisico
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
phy|sique — «fuh ZEEK», noun. bodily structure, organization, or development; physical appearance; body: »Samson was a man of strong physique. ╂[< French physique, noun use of adjective, physical < Old French fusique a physic < Latin physicus <… … Useful english dictionary
phy·sique — /fəˈziːk/ noun, pl siques [count] : the size and shape of a person s body : ↑build usually singular He has the physique of a trained athlete. a dancer s physique … Useful english dictionary
Physique — Phy*sique , n. [F. See {Physic}.] The natural constitution, or physical structure, of a person. [1913 Webster] With his white hair and splendid physique. Mrs. Stowe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
physique — phy|sique [fıˈzi:k] n [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: physique physical ] the size and appearance of someone s body ▪ She didn t have the physique to be a dancer. ▪ He had good health and a strong physique … Dictionary of contemporary English
physique — phy|sique [ fı zik ] noun count the shape of someone s body, especially a man s: a strong physique … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
physique — phy·sique … English syllables
physique — phy•sique [[t]fɪˈzik[/t]] n. anat. dvl bodily structure, proportions, appearance, and development • Etymology: 1820–30; < F < L physicus … From formal English to slang
physique — constitutional type; the physical or bodily structure; the “build.” [Fr.] * * * phy·sique fə zēk n the form or structure of a person s body: bodily makeup <a muscular physique> * * * phy·sique (fĭ zēkґ) bodily structure,… … Medical dictionary