bone 英 [bəʊn]   美 [boʊn]

bone

bone  英 [bəʊn] 美 [boʊn]

n. 骨;骨头 

进行时:boning  过去式:boned  过去分词:boned  第三人称单数:bones  名词复数:bones 

fish bone  鱼骨头。
The dog sniffed at the bone then went away. 那条狗闻了闻那块骨头,然后走开了。

  • A bone is a single section of a skeleton, made of very hard tissue. Adult human bodies have 206 bones.
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  • n. 骨;骨头
  • 1. fish bone

    鱼骨头。

  • 2. The dog sniffed at the bone then went away.

    那条狗闻了闻那块骨头,然后走开了。

  • 3. This fish has a lot of bones in it.

    这种鱼多刺。

  • 4. take the bones out of fish or meat

    挑鱼刺;剔骨头

  • bone (n.) Old English ban "bone, tusk, hard animal tissue forming the substance of the skeleton; one of the parts which make up the skeleton," from Proto-Germanic *bainam (source also of Old Frisian and Old Saxon ben, Old Norse bein, Danish ben, German Bein). Absent in Gothic, with no cognates outside Germanic (the common PIE root is *ost-); the Norse, Dutch, and German cognates also mean "shank of the leg," and this is the main meaning in Modern German, but English seems never to have had this sense.
  • bone (v.1) "remove the bones of," late 15c., from bone (n.). Related: Boned; boning.
  • bone (v.2) especially in bone up "study," 1880s student slang, probably from "Bohn's Classical Library," a popular series in higher education published by German-born English publisher Henry George Bohn (1796-1884) as part of a broad series of "libraries" he issued from 1846, totaling 766 volumes, continued after 1864 by G. Bell & Sons. The other guess is that it is an allusion to knuckle-bones and has the same figurative sense as the verbal phrase knuckle down "get to work."
bone / bəʊn ; NAmE boʊn / noun , verb bone bones boned boning noun 1 [countable ] any of the hard parts that form the skeletonof the body of a human or an animal 骨头;骨 He survived the accident with no broken bones. 他在事故中幸免于难,没有骨折。 This fish has a lot of bones in it. 这种鱼多刺。 2 [uncountable ] the hard substance that bones are made of 骨质 knives with bone handles 有骨质手把的刀子 3 -boned ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) having bones of the type mentioned 有…样的骨头的 fine-boned 骨质细密的 IDIOMS a bone of conˈtention a subject which causes disagreement and arguments between people 争执所在 close to the ˈbone ( BrE) ( informal) (of a remark, joke, story, etc. 话语、玩笑、故事等 ) so honest or clearly expressed that it is likely to cause offence to some people 过于直率 cut, pare, etc. sth to the ˈbone to reduce sth, such as costs, as much as you possibly can 尽量削减(开支等) have a ˈbone to pick with sb ( informal) to be angry with sb about sth and want to discuss it with them 对某人生气,想与之解决;有理由反对(或恼恨)某人 make no bones about (doing) sth to be honest and open about sth; to not hesitate to do sth 开诚布公;毫不犹疑 She made no bones about telling him exactly what she thought of him. 她毫无保留地把对他的看法照直告诉了他。 not have a … bone in your body to have none of the quality mentioned 毫无…的素质 She was honest and hard-working, and didn't have an unkind bone in her body. 她诚实勤劳,身上没有一点儿不好的气质。 throw sb a ˈbone to give sb a small part of what they want as a way of showing that you want to help them, without offering them the main thing they want 施以小惠(以示助人,却不满足主要的要求);丢给某人一块骨头 to the ˈbone affecting you very strongly 影响极强地;深刻地 His threats chilled her to the bone. 他的威胁使她不寒而栗。 more at bag n. , bare adj. , feel v. , finger n. , flesh n. , skin n. verb bonesth to take the bones out of fish or meat 挑鱼刺;剔骨头 PHRASAL VERB ˌbone ˈup on sth ( informal) to try to learn about sth or to remind yourself of what you already know about it 钻研学习;复习 She had boned up on the city's history before the visit. 她在前往这个城市之前先对它的历史研究了一番。 bone / bəʊn ; NAmE boʊn /
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