搜尋結果
bone
- IPA[bəʊn]
英式
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates;one's body
- remove the bones from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, or selling;study (a subject) intensively, typically in preparation for something
verb: bone, 3rd person present: bones, gerund or present participle: boning, past tense: boned, past participle: boned
noun: bone, plural noun: bones
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates his injuries included many broken bones a shoulder bone
- ▪ one's body he hauled his tired bones upright
- ▪ a corpse or skeleton the discovery of the bones of Richard III
- ▪ a bone of an animal with meat on it fed to a dog dogs yelping over a bone
- 2. the calcified material of which bones consist an earring of bone
- ▪ a substance similar to bone, such as ivory or whalebone.
- ▪ a thing made or formerly made of bone, such as a strip of stiffening for a foundation garment.
- ▪ (in southern Africa) one of a set of carved dice or bones used by traditional healers in divination.
- 3. the basic or essential framework of something you need to put some flesh on the bones of your idea
動詞
- 1. remove the bones from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, or selling ask your butcher to bone the turkey for you
- 2. informal study (a subject) intensively, typically in preparation for something she boned up on languages she had learned long ago
- 3. US vulgar slang have sex with (someone).
片語
- bone of contention
- close to the bone
- cut something to the bone
- have a bone to pick with someone
- in one's bones
- make no bones about
- make old bones
- not have a — bone in one's body
- off the bone
- on the bone
- on the bones of one's arse
- point the bone at
- throw someone a bone
- to the bone
- what's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh
- work one's fingers to the bone